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 ====== Performing Backup for Microsoft SQL Server ====== ====== Performing Backup for Microsoft SQL Server ======
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 ===== Creating Backup Set for Microsoft SQL Server ===== ===== Creating Backup Set for Microsoft SQL Server =====
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 1. Click the Backup Sets icon on the main interface of CloudBacko Pro. \\ {{public:​module:​microsoft_sql_database:​cloudbacko_module_sql_013.png?​200}} 1. Click the Backup Sets icon on the main interface of CloudBacko Pro. \\ {{public:​module:​microsoft_sql_database:​cloudbacko_module_sql_013.png?​200}}
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   * **Name** – enter a meaningful backup set name   * **Name** – enter a meaningful backup set name
   * **Backup mode** – choose between VSS mode and ODBC mode. Refer to the Backup Mode section for details on the differences between the two modes. ​   * **Backup mode** – choose between VSS mode and ODBC mode. Refer to the Backup Mode section for details on the differences between the two modes. ​
-  * **Server** - AhsayOBM ​supports backup of multiple SQL instance in one backup set. In this Server drop-down menu, you can choose to back up multiple SQL instances or a specific instance of your choice. ​+  * **Server** - CloudBacko Pro supports backup of multiple SQL instance in one backup set. In this Server drop-down menu, you can choose to back up multiple SQL instances or a specific instance of your choice. ​
   * **Login** - Enter the login ID for the chosen instance.  ​   * **Login** - Enter the login ID for the chosen instance.  ​
   * Password – Enter the password for the chosen instance. ​   * Password – Enter the password for the chosen instance. ​
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 13. Click Backup now to start a backup immediately,​ or you can run a backup job later by following the instructions in Running Backup Job for Microsoft SQL Server. 13. Click Backup now to start a backup immediately,​ or you can run a backup job later by following the instructions in Running Backup Job for Microsoft SQL Server.
  
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 ===== Running Backup Job for Microsoft SQL Server ===== ===== Running Backup Job for Microsoft SQL Server =====
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 1. Click the Backup icon on the main interface of CloudBacko Pro. \\ {{public:​module:​microsoft_sql_database:​cloudbacko_module_sql_026.png?​200}} 1. Click the Backup icon on the main interface of CloudBacko Pro. \\ {{public:​module:​microsoft_sql_database:​cloudbacko_module_sql_026.png?​200}}
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   * For ODBC Backup Mode \\ {{public:​module:​microsoft_sql_database:​cloudbacko_module_sql_029.png?​640}}   * For ODBC Backup Mode \\ {{public:​module:​microsoft_sql_database:​cloudbacko_module_sql_029.png?​640}}
  
-If you would like to modify the In-File Delta type (for Full backup set type only), Destinations and Retention Policy settings, click **Show advanced option**.+If you would like to modify the In-File Delta type (for Full backup set type only), Destinations and Retention Policy settings, click **Show advanced option**. ​\\ {{public:​module:​microsoft_sql_database:​cloudbacko_module_sql_030.png?​640}}
    
 5. Click Backup to start the backup. 5. Click Backup to start the backup.
-Configuring Backup Schedule for Automated Backup + 
-1. Click the Backup Sets icon on the AhsayOBM ​main interface.+\\ 
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 +===== Configuring Backup Schedule for Automated Backup ​===== 
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 +1. Click the **Backup Sets** icon on the CloudBacko Pro main interface. ​\\ {{public:​module:​microsoft_sql_database:​cloudbacko_module_sql_031.png?​200}}
    
-2. Select the backup set that you want to create a backup schedule for. +2. Select the backup set that you want to create a backup schedule for. 
-3. Click Backup Schedule, then create a new backup schedule by clicking Add. + 
-4. Configure the backup schedule settings, then click OK to proceed. +3. Click **Backup Schedule**, then create a new backup schedule by clicking ​**Add**. 
-5. Click Save to confirm your settings.+ 
 +4. Configure the backup schedule settings, then click **OK** to proceed. 
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 +5. Click **Save** to confirm your settings.
  
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