InfoScale™ 9.0 Storage Foundation Quick Recovery Solutions Guide for Microsoft SQL Server - Windows
- Introducing Quick Recovery for SQL Server
- Methods of implementing Quick Recovery snapshots for SQL Server
- About the components used in Quick Recovery
- Preparing to implement Quick Recovery for SQL Server
- Implementing Quick Recovery for SQL Server with the configuration wizard
- About the Quick Recovery Configuration Wizard
- Scheduling SQL Server snapshot sets
- Scheduling or creating an individual snapshot set for SQL Server
- Maintaining or troubleshooting snapshots
- Recovering a SQL Server database
- Recovering missing volumes
- Vxsnap utility command line reference for SQL Server
About snapshot templates
A snapshot template contains all the settings that you implemented with the Quick Recovery Configuration Wizard for selected databases of a particular instance. After configuring settings with the wizard, you can save the template settings to a template (.tpl) file (an XML file) for reuse on another database or instance. This enables you to re-use the same schedule or use it with minor modifications. If you apply the settings without saving, they are stored in the registry so that you can view or modify them in the wizard, but they are not available to import for another instance or database.
Before you can use the template settings on another system, you must first copy the template (.tpl) file to that system. You can then import the file while using the Quick Recovery Configuration Wizard.
If settings already exist for a database, you cannot select that database and import a template to overwrite those settings. You must instead modify the settings. However, you can import a template for another database for which settings do not exist.
Templates store the following information:
The selected database
The number of snapshot sets for the database
When to prepare the snapshot mirrors
The snapshot schedule and rules related to the schedule, including backup type (but not the names of optional scripts)
The current date and time when the template is created