Backup of enterprise applications (Microsoft stack, IBM Db2, MongoDB, Oracle, PostgreSQL, SAP)
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gingerdazza
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SQL Backups

Post by gingerdazza »

Hi. I want to move SQL backups into Veeam and have a few questions....

1. For both single server SQL, and AAG, is it best to use standard VBR backups or agent based backups?
2. If agent based backups, do they require a license (and how much are they?)
3. Can you still run SQL native backups at the same time?

Any other guidance or how best to set it up is welcome.

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Re: SQL Backups

Post by PetrM »

Hello,

1. I guess by "standard backup" you mean a virtual machine backup? If yes, then I'd suggest using a VM backup because you offload the source server itself: all the compute operations including data block compression, digests, and checksums calculations are performed on a dedicated proxy server and not on the SQL server itself

2. Each workload consumes a license instance, please review our licensing policy and this section of the user guide to get a better idea. Please let us know if you need any clarifications

3. You can run SQL native backups as long as a Veeam job leverages Copy-Only mode

Also, I recommend trying our plug-in for Microsoft SQL Server: it enables SQL native backups directly to Veeam repositories and ensures very high backup performance.

Thanks!
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