h2. About Database Feature
The Database Feature ensures that tables be locked and flushed before a backup operation can take place. Database feature coordinates with the point-in-time file system snapshot.
The Database feature requires you to specify a database account with administrative privileges that is used by the Backup Agent to flush tables with read lock before the file system snapshot is taken. And the lock must be held until the snapshot completes.
{note:title=Notice}
If you use the Backup Manager to backup MySQL and do not use the Database feature, then the table lock and flush operation will not take place and your MySQL backup may likely be corrupt.
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h2. SQL Server Replication and Restore Overview
Do the following to *backup* your database:
# Create a Policy for the Server. On the "SQL" tab, add your database instance(s) and specify other settings. See [Configure MS SQL server replication].
# Run the created Policy.
{note:title=Notice}
In the Backup Manager, end-user level databases backup is not supported. Only super-users can fulfill databases backup.
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See also [Protect SQL Server].
The following pages provide information how to *restore* your SQL Server:
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General information about restoring MS SQL Server by Server Backup Manager.{excerpt}\\
The Database Feature ensures that tables be locked and flushed before a backup operation can take place. Database feature coordinates with the point-in-time file system snapshot.
The Database feature requires you to specify a database account with administrative privileges that is used by the Backup Agent to flush tables with read lock before the file system snapshot is taken. And the lock must be held until the snapshot completes.
{note:title=Notice}
If you use the Backup Manager to backup MySQL and do not use the Database feature, then the table lock and flush operation will not take place and your MySQL backup may likely be corrupt.
{note}
h2. SQL Server Replication and Restore Overview
Do the following to *backup* your database:
# Create a Policy for the Server. On the "SQL" tab, add your database instance(s) and specify other settings. See [Configure MS SQL server replication].
# Run the created Policy.
{note:title=Notice}
In the Backup Manager, end-user level databases backup is not supported. Only super-users can fulfill databases backup.
{note}
See also [Protect SQL Server].
The following pages provide information how to *restore* your SQL Server:
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General information about restoring MS SQL Server by Server Backup Manager.{excerpt}\\