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Posted by Vishal on 10/02/48 11:45
Hi all,
I am having issues of efficiency of backing up data from one SQL data
base to another.
The two servers in questions are on different networks , behind
different firewalls. We have MS SQL 2000.
On the source data i run a job with the following steps:
1> take trans backup every 4 hrs
2> ftp to the remote server
3> if ftp fails , disable the whole job
On the target server I run a job which does the following
1> restore the trans backup with NORECOVERY.
If the job fails at target. I will have to go through the whole process
of doing a complete backup of the source , restoring it at the other
ens and then starting trans-backup again.
Also, if we do a failover to the target server, then when we roll back
to the source server again we have to da a back-up of the target and
restore it on the source server.
Is ther a more efficent way of doing this??
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