I am using the maintenance plan wizard for Full backups and tlog backups. How do I include differential backups? Apparently I can't as part of the wizard, can I combine the current plan (full backups + tlog backups) thru the wizard and add a diff backup
seperately?
How to schedule them so that recovery would make sense?
Thanks
Yes you would simply create another job that does the diff backup... ( You
can acutally do this with the backup job Dialog box in SQL Enterprise
manager, then choose schedule.)
If you backup the whole db daily you might diff every 4 hours.. but most
folks will use diffs when they back the database up weekly... They'll do a
diff at the end of the business day, and perhaps another after nightly
batches...
Wayne Snyder, MCDBA, SQL Server MVP
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"Niles" <Niles@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I am using the maintenance plan wizard for Full backups and tlog backups.
How do I include differential backups? Apparently I can't as part of the
wizard, can I combine the current plan (full backups + tlog backups) thru
the wizard and add a diff backup seperately?
> How to schedule them so that recovery would make sense?
> Thanks
>
Saturday, February 25, 2012
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