Integrated D2D Backup & Restore for SQL Server 2000

Our D2D backup appliance provides a network-based solution for Microsoft SQL Server 2000 backup, enabling enterprise-class data protection and backup and recovery with an appliance designed from the ground-up for small and medium businesses. Up-to-Date D2D Backup & Restore for SQL 2000

Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2000 provides several kinds of backups that may be combined to formulate a customized disaster recovery plan depending on the nature of the data and the disaster recovery requirements.

SQL Server 2000 enhances some aspects of the backup and restore functionality that was provided in SQL Server 7. There is also additional functionality that helps individual organizations take full advantage of commands in SQL Server 2000.

It is highly recommended that all SQL Server databases be backed up periodically. This provides the best chance of successfully recovering a production environment in the quickest amount of time in case there is a disaster situation.

SQL Server 2000 introduces the concept of recovery models for databases. Recovery models are designed to simplify the administration of SQL Server 2000 databases. There are three recovery models in SQL Server 2000—Full, Bulk-Logged, and Simple. System databases (including master, MSDB, and tempdb) are set to the Simple Recovery model. All user databases, by default, are created with the Full Recovery model (it should be noted that the Full Recovery model takes affect once a complete database backup is performed). The recovery model may be changed once the database is created.

Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Backup

Unitrends supports backup and recovery for Microsoft SQL Server 2000 as well as Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 and Microsoft SQL Server 2008 and Microsoft SQL Server 2005

The free versions of Microsoft SQL Server Express Edition and the older Microsoft SQL Server MSDE are also supported.

Unitrends uses a common D2D backup and recovery engine for providing protection for over 100 different versions of operating systems and applications. This means you can support Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft SQL, Microsoft Hyper-V, VMware, Sun Solaris, Novell OES, Novell Netware, Novell GroupWise, Novell eDirectory, Linux, FreeBSD, Apple MacOS X, IBM pSeries/AIX, HP HP-UX, SCO UnixWare, SCO OpenServer, IBM iSeries/OS400, and SGI IRIX on notebooks, PCs, workstations, and servers and on DAS, NAS, or SAN storage.





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