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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ for Microsoft SQL Server Administrator's Guide
  3. Configuring backups with SQL Server Intelligent Policy
  4. Backing up read-only filegroups
Veritas NetBackup™ for Microsoft SQL Server Administrator's Guide

Backing up read-only filegroups

When you separate read-only and read-write filegroups in your backup strategy, you can reduce total media usage and the total time you spend on backup operations. To back up read-only filegroups you must first create a separate policy for this type of backup. You can also verify that all read-only filegroups are backed up.

To back up read-only filegroups

  1. Create a new policy to protect read-only filegroups.
  2. Select the policy attributes.

    See About policy attributes.

  3. Create a Full backup schedule and set the Retention level to Infinite.

    All read-only filegroups must be included in some combination of full, or individual filegroup and file backups. You only need to perform this backup one time.

  4. Choose to protect instances or instance groups.

    See Adding instances to a policy.

    See Adding instance groups to a backup policy.

  5. On the Backup Selections tab, select Filegroups.

  6. Select the filegroups you want to back up.
  7. When you complete the policy configuration, click OK.
  8. Back up the read-only filegroups.
  9. If necessary, confirm all read-only groups are backed up by viewing the read-only backup set.

More Information

Viewing SQL Server read-only backup sets

About schedule properties

Adding filegroups or files to the backup selections list

Viewing SQL Server read-only backup sets

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