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121 full differential backup
"A backup of all files in the database, containing only changes made to the database since the most recent full backup. A full differential backup requires a full backup as a base." -
122 full recovery model
A database recovery mode that fully logs all transactions and retains all the log records until after they are backed up. The database can be recovered to the point of failure if the tail of the log is backed up after the failure. All forms of recovery are supported. -
123 recovery model
"A database property that controls the basic behavior of backup and restore operations for a database. For instance, the recovery model controls how transactions are logged, whether the transaction log requires backing up, and what kinds of restore operations are available." -
124 witness server
"In database mirroring, the server instance that monitors the status of the principal and mirror servers and that, by default, can initiate automatic failover if the principal server fails. A database mirroring session can have only one witness server (or ""witness""), which is optional." -
125 Attachment
A data type that will provide support for storing binary files within an Access database. More similar to the SharePoint concept of attachments than the current OLE object fields in Access. The data will be stored as a raw blob within the database.مُرفق -
126 data access page
"A Web page, published from Access, that has a connection to a database. In a data access page, you can view, add to, edit, and manipulate the data stored in the database." -
127 isolated development environment
A private copy of the database that is created from the database project and typically filled with data by using a data generation plan.English-Arabic terms dictionary > isolated development environment
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128 post-deployment script
A set of zero or more user-specified database scripts that are executed in a specific order after the database deployment script is executed.
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