The SQL Server recovery model is a decision that manages the risk of lost information in case of a disaster by controlling the level of transaction log involvement. You may change recovery models on a per-database basis to help you manage database maintenance tasks. Depending on the version of Microsoft SQL Server and the recovery model inherited by a database, certain Arcserve Backup backup options may not be available.
In a given SQL Server instance, your databases can have a mix of the following recovery models:
Backup Method |
Simple |
Full |
Bulk-Logged |
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Database Full |
Required |
Required |
Required |
Database Differential (not available for master db) |
Optional |
Optional |
Optional |
Transaction Log |
Not Available |
Required |
Required |
File and FileGroup (requires SQL Server 2000 or later) |
Not Available |
Optional |
Optional |
Partial Database (Requires SQL Server 2000 or later) |
Optional |
Optional |
Optional |
Backup Transaction Log After Database |
|
Optional |
Optional |
For more information about File and FileGroup Backups, see Files and FileGroup Backups. For more information about Partial Database backups, see Partial Backups.
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