>Wilson,
>
>I use the following measures:
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>1. Good UPS in each PC
>2. Buffering of Tables - never USE the tables directly
>3. Scheduled Backups
>4. or, if client can affort it, use Terminal Services.
>
>Just my two cents
>Dennis
You also need to make sure all hubs/switches/routers on the network are connected to good UPSs. A power failure at on of those can corrupt just as easily as a power failure at a workstation or server.
It may surprise you to see how many hubs and switches don't have power protection in small businesses.
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