Disaster recovery solution for Microsoft SQL application data
This section provides an end-to-end Disaster Recovery (DR) solution for Microsoft SQL application data in Microsoft Windows. This solution requires Microsoft SQL Server application and File System agents on Windows.
File System agent on Windows (FSA-BMR) protects Windows System data (critical volumes) and, the Microsoft SQL Server application agent protects the Microsoft SQL Server System and user databases. This scope of protection derives from Microsoft.
In detail, the volumes, where Microsoft SQL Server is installed and configured are considered as critical volumes. The FSA-BMR protects only the Windows critical volumes, which include Windows System Partition and any other volumes, where the third-party application or service is installed. Also, through FSA-BMR, the Windows System data, SQL installation, and configuration data are protected. The Microsoft SQL Server application agent protects the Microsoft SQL Server system database and user-created databases.
Protecting Windows system data and its critical volumes
Install and configure the File System agent on Windows to protect the Windows System data and critical volumes. See
Critical volumes in disaster recovery for more information about the steps to configure and protect Windows system data.
Protecting Microsoft Server SQL application data
Install and configure the Microsoft SQL Server application agent to protect the Microsoft SQL Server system and user database. See
PowerProtect Data Manager Microsoft SQL Server User Guide for more information about the steps to configure and protect the Microsoft SQL Server system and user database.
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