Do you test your backups?

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So you’ve worked out how often to take your backups, what sort to take, and where to store them. You’ve created your jobs and have them running regularly, now what? Now you need to test that they’re working, and not just now, but forever into the future. There is only 1 way to know that […]

Where to store your backups

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When you do a backup, whether it be full, differential or log, SQL creates a backup file that you have to store somewhere. You’ll need to decide for yourself where to store your backups based on your requirements for restoring. To work out where to store a backup, we need to work out what we’re […]

How much data can you lose?

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If you manage data for a business, the biggest risk you should always consider is how much of this data am I going to lose if a disaster strikes? Your manager is always going to want to have 0 data loss, that everything saved is kept no matter how big the disaster. However, they are […]

Types of SQL Backups

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SQL Server has 3 different types of built-in backups: Full, Differential and Log. When working out how you’re going to backup your database, you need to understand what the 3 different types are intended for, so you can work out what you need to do. Full A full backup is the simplest type to understand […]

Why Backup SQL Server?

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I’m going to start a new series on backing up SQL Server. This was inspired by @Kendra_Little in one of her Dear SQL DBA podcasts In this series I want to work through why we need backups, how to do backups, and the different types of backups that you could do and why you would […]