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How do I backup MS SQL Server, Sybase or Oracle databases?

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How do I backup MS SQL Server, Sybase or Oracle databases?

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The SQL Databases are very important for the users. So its good to keep a backup of all made SQL Data. Even if you got your backup files lost or corrupt than there is a software which can be used. The MS Backup Repair is such an efficient recovery software that can make files recovered soon.So easily get your entire backup files recovered.   

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Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, Sybase as well as many other transaction servers such as MS Exchange Server require special handling during backups. This is the case with any backup solution and is not specific to IBackup based Backup. To properly backup these servers, you must either stop the appropriate Server process, perform the backup, and then restart the process(which may not be practical), or you may configure server to dump its databases to an on-disk backup file. Most of these database servers allow for dumping the database to an on-disk backup files. You need to refer to appropriate documentation on these servers to accomplish this. IBackup can then backup the on-disk file.

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Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, Sybase as well as many other transaction servers such as MS Exchange Server require special handling during backups. This is the case with any backup solution and is not specific to IBackup based Backup. To properly backup these servers, you must either stop the appropriate Server process, perform the backup, and then restart the process (which may not be practical), or you may configure server to dump its databases to an on-disk backup file. Most of these database servers allow for dumping the database to an on-disk backup files. You need to refer to appropriate documentation on these servers to accomplish this. IBackup can then backup the on-disk file. Another option is to use a third party plug-in to allow for backing up of open databases. IBackup has been tested to work well with ‘Open File Manager’ from StBernard Software. For details, please follow the link: http://www.stbernard.com/products/ofm/products_ofm.asp.

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