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SQL Server 2014 for backups

SQL Server 2014

So, SQL Server 2014 CTP2 has been released and now we can have a look at some of its new features before its official commercial release later this year.

What we’re mostly interested in is, obviously, improvements related to backups and restores. Here is a shortlist with improvements.

At the time this article was written only SQL Server 2014 CTP2 was available, so information related to this subject is limited to only what was known from the perspective of the CTP2 edition.

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Scheduling SQL server backups: a comprehensive guide

scheduling backupsScheduling the backup operations should be one of the elements that are imperative in the work of any DBA.

This simple action will save you lots of time and effort in the future. Scheduling backups can be done through the visual interface of SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) as we will see next.

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What databases to backup?

databases to backupDoing backups might become a repetitive and reflex action if done for quite a long time. But due to this, you might skip a few things at the beginning and never add them to your checklist schedule when doing backups. 

The following article presents a list of databases to backup and reasons why you should do it.

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The media family on device is incorrectly formed

If you encounter the error message, “the media family on device is incorrectly formed. SQL Server cannot process this media family,” you may not initially understand exactly what happened.

This post will try to give you a few suggestions as to what might have gone wrong and what to do in those situations.

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Backup best practices – a shortlist

backup best practicesIf you’re here, then there’s a high chance you already know the importance of good backups and what they mean to a serious business.

Taking care of database backups is an important and very sensitive job.

This is why we tried to make a shortlist of some backup best practices that you should be aware of when you’re either doing backups or you’re trying to restore them, in order to be covered for any of the common and slightly uncommon situations involving backups.

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