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Hi I'm a little confused about the conceptual model and implementation model, what's the diffrence between the two?

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It is kinda like how much money you'd like to spend (conceptual), and how much money you actually have to spend (Implementation). The biggest point is that you have to arrive at a design, and stick to it. Scripting every object helps along with the "Full Recovery Model". Using these two services properly would require an act of god to make you feel the sting of complete data failure.

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