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  2. NetBackup™ Web UI Microsoft SQL Server Administrator's Guide
  3. Protecting SQL Server
  4. Edit protection settings for a Microsoft SQL Server asset
NetBackup™ Web UI Microsoft SQL Server Administrator's Guide

Edit protection settings for a Microsoft SQL Server asset

If you have the necessary role permissions, you can edit certain settings for a protection plan, including schedules and other options.

  • See Schedules and retention.

  • See Performance tuning and configuration options.

To edit protection settings for a Microsoft SQL Server asset

  1. On the left, click Workloads > Microsoft SQL Server.
  2. Do one of the following:

    Edit the settings for an instance

    • On the Instances tab, click on the instance that you want to edit.

    Edit the settings for a database

    • On the Databases tab, click on the database that you want to edit.

    Edit the settings for an availability group

    • On the Availability groups tab, click on the availability group that you want to edit.

    Edit the settings for an availability database

    • On the Databases tab, click on the database that you want to edit.

  3. Click Customize protection > Continue.
  4. If you have the necessary role permissions you can adjust one or more of the following settings:
    • Schedules and retention

      Change the backup start window.

      For transaction log schedules, you can also edit the frequency and the retention.

      See Schedules and retention.

    • Backup options and Configuration options

      Adjust the performance tuning options or change or enable any options for the protection plan.

      See Performance tuning and configuration options.

  5. Click Protect.

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