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5.1.5 Backup Levels
Acronis Recovery for MS SQL Server allows backs up databases, as well as separate
filegroups.
You can choose to back up databases by separate filegroups when the database size
and performance requirements make it not practical to create full database backups. In
this case, each time the task is being executed, only one filegroup will be backed up.
As with instances and databases, you can create full and differential backups for
filegroups as well, but this is available for Microsoft SQL Server 2000 only.
5.1.6 Disaster Recovery Plan
With Acronis Recovery for MS SQL Server you can create a Disaster Recovery Plan.
This plan provides all the necessary information about the server and databases in the
form of step-by-step instructions restoring the entire database in case of failure,
disaster or data corruption.
With the Disaster Recovery Plan any person, even non-DBAs, will be able to restore the
system in the shortest possible time. This plan helps to reduce issues during the
recovery of databases.
It is recommended to update and test the disaster recovery plan from time to time to
be sure that the company’s staff is able to recover lost or corrupted data efficiently.
See Chapter 6 “Disaster Recovery Plan” to learn how Acronis Recovery for MS SQL
Server can help you to generate the disaster recovery plan.
5.1.7 Backing up to Tape Libraries and Tape Drives
Acronis Recovery for MS SQL Server supports tape libraries, autoloaders and SCSI tape
drives as storage devices.
Backing up to Tape Libraries and Autoloaders
A tape library is a high-capacity storage device consisting of one or more tape drives
and a loader, which automatically selects and loads multiple tape cartridges, using
barcode identification. Tape libraries with only one drive and loader are known as
autoloaders.
Tape libraries are widely used as an efficient repository for long-term stored archival
data. Once the tape library is full, old data is progressively overwritten by new data.
With tape library support, Acronis Recovery for MS SQL Server can store several
backup chains from different machines. Please review Acronis True Image Echo
Enterprise Server User’s Guide on how to backup to a tape drive in the network
(section 3.8.3 “Setting up Backup to a Tape or a Tape Library in the Local Network” of
the Echo User’s Guide).
Backing up to Tape Drives
SCSI tape drives are accessible both remotely using the Acronis ® Backup Server
(shipped with Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server) and locally when it is
connected to the computer that is being backed up.
The tape drive, connected to a computer being backed up, will appear in the list of
backup destination devices along with other available drives. For instructions on how to
enable backup to a tape drive connected to a remote computer, see Acronis True
Image Echo Enterprise Server documentation for instructions on how to enable backup
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