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February 23rd, 2016 13:00
Run DDBoost 2.0 from Win 7 workstation
Our DBA Staff do not have local Administrator access on the SQL Servers. We want it this way for security reasons.
Right now if the DBAs need to run a backup for SQL, they use SQL Magament Studio that is installed on their desktops to run a backup on the SQL Instance they want. The SQL Instance is installed on the SQL Server.
Our goal here is to have our DBA staff, using the SQL Magament Studio on their desktop to run a backup/restore to DataDomain on any of the SQL Instances that they have rights over. We do not want to them to logon to the Server or give them Local Administrator rights on the Server in order to do this.
Once DDBoost is installed on the Server we expect it to have hooks into SQL allowing SQL Magament Studio to do backup/restore on that SQL Instance.
Is anyone else using DDBoost this way?
Nobody from EMC seems to understand that I dont want users logging directly into servers.
Thank you.

