
It is disruptive and costly when customers, employees, partners, and other stakeholders are adversely affected by database outages or performance-related impediments. For many systems, the underlying physical storage architectures supporting SQL Server are often expected to scale in a linear capacity, but frequently bottlenecks arise and backup processes get slower as databases get larger. SQL Server databases are growing significantly larger to meet the needs of today’s organizations, while business requirements dictate shorter and shorter backup and restore windows. It is not an unusual occurrence for organizations to take days to restore a large SQL Server database, presuming all of the required backup media are close at hand and error free. For many organizations this can have a direct and devastating impact on revenue and customer good will. It is clear that conventional backup mechanisms simply do not scale and many organizations have sought new and innovative solutions to solve increasingly stringent business requirements. The success or failure of any software or infrastructure and software deployment hinges on making the right choices and configurations up front. The core goal of this report is to provide
best practices for deploying and using SnapManager® for SQL Server 2.1 (SMSQL) with Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and 2005 with NetApp storage systems and supporting software. Organizations looking to get the most out of their NetApp storage investment with SQL Server will benefit from putting to practice recommendations put forth in this report. Manage and configure Resource system database, Backup of Read-only database.

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