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Veeam Explorer for MS SQL
Guys, I'm running through some tests using Veeam Explorer for MS SQL. Could someone help explain what value I should be adding here ...
Is this the staging sever as described in this article. Its talks mainly about the SharePoint Explorer .. but it is the same value staging serer that would\could be used.
http://helpcenter.veeam.com/backup/80/e ... mreqs.html
Our database is hosted on a remote so we don't have a local copy of SQL. Can I point it at a remote SQL server ??
Is this the staging sever as described in this article. Its talks mainly about the SharePoint Explorer .. but it is the same value staging serer that would\could be used.
http://helpcenter.veeam.com/backup/80/e ... mreqs.html
Our database is hosted on a remote so we don't have a local copy of SQL. Can I point it at a remote SQL server ??
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Re: Veeam Explorer for MS SQL
If you're asking about staging server fro Veeam Explorer for SQL, then, it should be local instance. Thanks.
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Re: Veeam Explorer for MS SQL
Thanks Vlad... can we use SQL express ??
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Re: Veeam Explorer for MS SQL
Yes, even SQL Server Express installed by default as part of Veeam B&R can be used as staging system.
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Excellent.. many thanks
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Re: Veeam Explorer for MS SQL
Except that SQL Express will not be able to mount most of your databases at least those larger than 10GB, or using features only available in advanced SQL editions. I think it's quite important to note!
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