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posted by Dan Young on Dec. 11, 2013, 9:40 p.m.
Perfect opportunity to start with a nice, clean, lesser-destructible domain? 10+ y/o hardware is going to put up quite the fight... None of this helps, I don't really know any windows experts, but i'd suggest that it's likely to cost more to recover it (combine recovery with migration to new kit and downtime caused) than to build something brand new.... Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 11, 2013, at 21:23, Anthony Hoit wrote: >> I was just contacted about a crashed server, running WinServer 2000 and SQL Server 2000. > Having only built toy computers back then, I wouldn't even know where to start on recovering that database. Google has produced multiple solutions that all look (VERY) legitimate. > It hasn't been backed up in years and the machine has had ZERO attention since then as well. My immediate thought was "that's what you get!" but nobody wants to hear that... >> Anyone know a guy/place that is versed in such things if the hardware failure cannot be resolved? > They have the data(50gb) but nobody around there knows anything about the config that was deployed all those years ago. > They are in Las Vegas, btw. >> -Anthony > To unsubscribe from the list send a blank e-mail to mailto:studiosysadmins-discuss-request@studiosysadmins.com?subject=unsubscribe To unsubscribe from the list send a blank e-mail to mailto:studiosysadmins-discuss-request@studiosysadmins.com?subject=unsubscribe
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Perfect opportunity to start with a nice, clean, lesser-destructible domain? 10+ y/o hardware is going to put up quite the fight... None of this helps, I don't really know any windows experts, but i'd suggest that it's likely to cost more to recover it (combine recovery with migration to new kit and downtime caused) than to build something brand new.... Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 11, 2013, at 21:23, Anthony Hoit wrote: >> I was just contacted about a crashed server, running WinServer 2000 and SQL Server 2000. > Having only built toy computers back then, I wouldn't even know where to start on recovering that database. Google has produced multiple solutions that all look (VERY) legitimate. > It hasn't been backed up in years and the machine has had ZERO attention since then as well. My immediate thought was "that's what you get!" but nobody wants to hear that... >> Anyone know a guy/place that is versed in such things if the hardware failure cannot be resolved? > They have the data(50gb) but nobody around there knows anything about the config that was deployed all those years ago. > They are in Las Vegas, btw. >> -Anthony > To unsubscribe from the list send a blank e-mail to mailto:studiosysadmins-discuss-request@studiosysadmins.com?subject=unsubscribe To unsubscribe from the list send a blank e-mail to mailto:studiosysadmins-discuss-request@studiosysadmins.com?subject=unsubscribe

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