Hi,
Is it possible to make regular back ups of a database in such fashion that
it is a bit like a version control system.. where you store differences
(incremental?) but in such way that backups are made daily or weekly and you
can decide to restore a backup from 20 days ago?
In other words, a 'history' of backups should be kept so I can go back 5
backup sessions ago and restore something that's 5 days old. If this is
possible, how can I pick the 'date' from which to backup from?
Using SQL Server 8/2000
Lisa
Lisa,
have a look at creating a maintenance plan. You can select to keep x backups
made at whatever frequency you require and it'll round-robin the files. The
backups have a filename indicating their backup time. SQL Server doesn't do
incremental backups (not even in SQL 2005 AFAIR), but does differential and
transaction log backups which are covered in books-on-line (BOL) and might
be what you require.
Rgds,
Paul Ibison SQL Server MVP, www.replicationanswers.com
(recommended sql server 2000 replication book:
http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602p.html)
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment