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 backing up a production database in use.

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AskSQLTeam
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Posted - 2005-04-15 : 07:58:14
Ralph writes "Can a production database be backed up either fully or partially simultaneously while it is being used by users. If it can be done, are there any special steps or considerations?"

robvolk
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Posted - 2005-04-15 : 08:00:02
Yes, all backup types (full, differential, and log) can be done while the database is online and in use. Books Online has all the details under "BACKUP".
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derrickleggett
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Posted - 2005-04-15 : 08:33:01
You have to take special steps only if you want to backup and make it where other users cannot use it at the same time.

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jason
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Posted - 2005-04-15 : 13:43:28
If this is a transactional database then scheduling hourly or sub-hourly backups of the transaction log is your best bet. Your database will need to be in full recovery mode.

When researching this topic, think in terms of recovery instead of backup.
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jen
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Posted - 2005-04-18 : 01:19:31
or bulk-logged (just to make the log backup work)

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Originally posted by jason

If this is a transactional database then scheduling hourly or sub-hourly backups of the transaction log is your best bet. Your database will need to be in full recovery mode.

When researching this topic, think in terms of recovery instead of backup.



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