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AskSQLTeam
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Posted - 2002-02-01 : 07:56:27
Prabhakanth writes "I have a database in SQL Server2000 which is around 25GB and I need to take a backup of this database. The problem is i dont have enough space for it. I only have about 10GB of space. So what i wanted to know is "Is there a way, i can take a compressed database backup". ie. the database should get compressed first and then the backup should take place. Please reply ASAP.
Thanks
Prabhakanth"

penumatsa
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Posted - 2002-02-01 : 08:35:09
SQL Server does not provide the option to compress the database before you back it up. But there may be third party tools that may do that.

suresh penumatsa
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KnooKie
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Posted - 2002-02-01 : 09:13:25
Can you use a differential backup strategy

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monkeybite
Posting Yak Master

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Posted - 2002-02-01 : 11:14:59
Try backing it up to a compressed directory on an NTFS partition . . . might save you around 20% or so in size.

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monkeybite
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Posted - 2002-02-01 : 11:16:32
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