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Gurus,
Running SQL Server 2005 SP2 and using named instances. I am having lots of important application databases on my server these days. My question is this. Is it better to back up all server databases in one maintenance plan or backup system databases separately from databases? -- Spin |
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I don't think it matters one way or another. But then it depends on what
issues you may be struggling with. If you have scheduling issues running a single maintenance plan, break it up into multiple plans. Personally, I prefer dealing system databases separately. In particular, when you are dealing relatively large user databases, you may not want to use the MS maintenance plans and may choose to schedule their backups in your own schduler for better flexibility. Linchi Linchi "Spin" wrote: > Gurus, > > Running SQL Server 2005 SP2 and using named instances. I am having lots of > important application databases on my server these days. My question is > this. Is it better to back up all server databases in one maintenance plan > or backup system databases separately from databases? > > -- > Spin > > |
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