Copy backup only
I think a very useful feature is to copy only the backup, which allows you to copy the backup without disrupting the order of other backup files during the backup process.
Bay. When using SQL Server 2000, if you run a special full backup in the middle of a day, you must use full backup for recovery.
And all transaction logs that occur after the full backup. This new feature allows you to create a copy for backup only, and then use normal full copy
Achieve the purpose of recovery.
There is no change in the processing method of different backups. For transaction log backup, you can also copy the backup only-this is also not required
Disrupt the order of other backup files. Any backup created using this option is marked as copy_only in the backup table.
Partial backup
You may think that some backups are the same as differential backups-but they are different. Partial backup refers to all file groups except those marked as read-only files.
Back up data outside the group (unless specified. For read-only databases, only basic file groups are backed up. If you have a lot of static
Data, so using this method to back up your database is much faster.
Back up Database
Method 1:
1. Stop SQL server (right-click the SQL server in the taskbar and select "MSSQLServer-stop ")
2. Find the data folder under the installation directory (default path: C: Program Files installation directory database name directory Data)
3. Copy the eonedbx_Data.mdf and eonedbx_Log.ldf files in the data folder.
4. Save the copied file to a secure drive letter.
5. Start SQL server
Method 2:
1. Microsoft SQL Server Enterprise Manager-> expand "SQL server Group"-> expand "database"
2. Right-click the database to be backed up and choose all tasks> back up the database. The "SQL server Backup" dialog box is displayed.
3. Click the "General" tab and enter the backup name.
4. Under the "backup" column, click the "database-full" option.
5. Click the "add" button under the "purpose" column-> Add an existing or new backup device in the pop-up dialog box, or click "delete" and press
Delete a device from the backup device list.
6. Under "override", click "append to media" to append the backup to an existing backup, or click "override existing media"
The backup is overwritten by an existing backup.
7. Click "OK"
Backing up ms SQL databases is so simple
Command method
Backup database Company to disk = 'd: backup1.bak -- temporary device
/* If no explicit path is specified here (for example, backup database company to disk = 'backup1. Bak '),
The backed up database will be automatically backed up to the directory specified by the system:
C: Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLBackup */