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master: The master database records system-level information for a SQL Server system. For the master database, SQL Server supports only Full Database backups. Dell recommends that you schedule routine Full Database backups of master. |
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msdb and model: SQL Server uses the msdb database to store data. SQL Server uses the model database as a template when you create a user database. Back up the model and msdb databases whenever they are updated. (You can back up the model and msdb databases in the same way that you back up user databases.) Dell recommends that you create only Full Database backups of the model database. Because it is small and rarely changes, backing up the log is not required. |
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The publication database at the Publisher. |
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The distribution database at the Distributor. |
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The subscription database at each Subscriber. |
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The master and msdb system databases at the Publisher, Distributor, and all Subscribers. These databases should be backed up at the same time as each other and the relevant replicated database. |
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Use NetVault Backup Low Compression: This method, which is selected by default, provides good compression with minimal processor usage. Dell recommends that you select this option when compression is needed but minimizing processing is more important. |
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Use NetVault Backup Medium Compression: This method provides better compression but requires additional processor usage. Dell recommends that you select this option when improved compression is needed and additional processor usage during backup is not an issue. |
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Use NetVault Backup High Compression: This method provides the best compression. Dell recommends that you select this option when compression is the most important factor and processor consumption is not an issue. |
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Use SQL Server Compression as Set in the SQL Server Instance: (This option is only available if the plug-in is connecting to a SQL Server Instance that supports the SQL Server Backup Compression feature.) If SQL Server Backup Compression is enabled for this SQL Server Instance, the plug-in uses SQL Server Backup Compression for this instance. If it is disabled for this SQL Server Instance, the plug-in does not use SQL Server Backup Compression. |
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Use SQL Server Compression: (This option is only available if the plug-in is connecting to a SQL Server Instance that supports the SQL Server Backup Compression feature.) Specifying this option tells the SQL Server to use a SQL Server Backup Compression algorithm to compress the data stored on backup media. |
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Do Not Use Compression: To disable compression, select this option. |
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In Job Name, specify a name for the job. |
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In the list of plug-ins, open Plug‑in for SQL Server, and then open the All Instances node to view the individual instances. |
IMPORTANT: If you are backing up data that was set up for use in a Virtual Client, select the SQL Server® Virtual Server (or the items contained within) for inclusion in the backup. If you are using multiple SQL Server Virtual Servers in the same cluster, select the correct SQL Server Virtual Server whose data you want to back up. The instance name displayed on this page is the SQL Server Virtual Server that was established as the Virtual Client during installation. Check that you run the process using the Virtual Client and not from one of the nodes. If you open or expand one of the nodes and drill down through the hierarchy, you might see a dimmed SQL Server Instance identified as local. While the system might use this instance in maintaining log information, do not run any processes at this level. |
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In the Selections list, select an existing Backup Selection Set. |
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