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 How to move the database from D drive to E drive

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prashanth.1625
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Posted - 2010-07-13 : 07:37:14
Hi All,

My problem is that i have database of 270 GB in D drive only 30 GB left what is procedure in moving the data base to another drive location ..?

I want to move database(270 G B)from the D drive to E drive or some other drive Can any help me in moving the database from one drive to another drive location .

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Prashanth.k
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webfred
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Posted - 2010-07-13 : 07:55:06
One way would be to backup and restore with the needed drive and path.

edit: this is to only move the data of a table and not the whole database - sorry.
Another way could be if there isn't one then create a clustered index to move the data to the new location.


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SwePeso
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Posted - 2010-07-13 : 08:20:41
1) Backup the database
2) Run DBCC CHECKDB to verify there are no errors
3) Detach the database
4) Move the files to the new location
5) Attach the database
6) Run DBCC CHECKDB again



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Kristen
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Posted - 2010-07-13 : 08:40:25
Might be worth leaving either the MDF or LDF where it is - so that those two files are on separate drives - which will increase your redundancy in the event of a drive failure / database corruption (assuming you are using FULL Recovery Model)
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Michael Valentine Jones
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Posted - 2010-07-13 : 09:39:12
Another thing you could do is to create a new data file on the new drive that is in the same filegroup as the file on the D drive. You can do this without taking the database offline.

SQL Server will distribute data over both drives as you insert data, rebuild indexes, etc.


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