NetBackup™ for Microsoft SQL Server Administrator's Guide
- About NetBackup for SQL Server
- Installation
- Host configuration and job settings
- Installing the Veritas VSS provider for vSphere
- Configuring RBAC for SQL Server administrators
- Managing SQL Server assets and their credentials
- About discovery of SQL Server objects
- About registering SQL Server instances and availability replicas
- Configuring backups with SQL Server Intelligent Policy
- Performance tuning and configuration options
- Protecting SQL Server availability groups
- Protecting SQL Server availability groups with intelligent policies
- Protecting SQL Server availibility groups with batch file-based policies
- About protecting the preferred replica in a SQL Server availability group (batch file-based policies)
- About protecting a specific node in a SQL Server availability group (batch file-based policies)
- About protecting the preferred replica in a SQL Server availability group (batch file-based policies)
- Protecting SQL Server with VMware backups
- About protecting an application database with VMware backups
- Create a protection plan to protect SQL Server data with a VMware backup
- Configuring backup policies with Snapshot Client
- Using copy-only snapshot backups to affect how differentials are based
- About SQL Server agent grouped snapshots
- Protecting SQL Server in a cluster environment
- Managing protection plans for SQL Server
- Restoring SQL Server with the NetBackup web UI
- Using instant access with SQL Server
- Prerequisites when you configure an instant access SQL Server database
- Configuring batch-file based policies for SQL Server backups
- Requirements to use batch files with NetBackup for SQL Server
- Schedule properties for SQL Server batch file-based policies
- Configure a batch file-based policy for a user-directed backup of read-only filegroups
- Performing backups and restores with the NetBackup MS SQL Client
- Redirect a SQL Server database to a different host (NetBackup MS SQL Client)
- Restoring multistreamed SQL Server backups
- Using NetBackup for SQL Server with multiple NICs
- Performance and troubleshooting
- About debug logging for SQL Server troubleshooting
- About disaster recovery of SQL Server
- Appendix A. Other configurations
- About SQL Server backups and restores in an SAP environment
- About NetBackup for SQL Server with database mirroring
- Appendix B. Register authorized locations
Create a SQL Server Intelligent Policy
This topic describes how to create an intelligent policy to protect SQL Server instances, databases, or instance groups. Other topics cover how to protect availability groups and clusters.
See About protecting SQL Server availability groups.
See Configuring backups of clustered SQL Server instances (SQL Server Intelligent Policy) .
To create a SQL Server Intelligent Policy
- Before you configure an intelligent policy ensure that you have registered the SQL Server instances that you want to protect.
See Register a SQL Server instance or replica with an existing credential.
See Register a SQL Server instance or replica with a new credential.
- Open the NetBackup web UI.
- Sign in to the primary server as a user that has the RBAC Administrator role or a role that can manage policies.
- On the left, select Protection > Policies.
- Select the Add button.
- Type a unique name for the new policy.
- In the Policy type list, select MS-SQL-Server.
- Complete the entries on the Attributes tab.
Add other policy information as follows:
Choose to protect instances and databases or instance groups.
If you choose the Protect instances and databases option, you can select either individual instances or databases.
Add schedules.
(Optional) Select the specific filegroups or files that you want to back up. By default, NetBackup backs up an entire database.
(Optional) Make changes to any tuning parameters.
- When you have completed the policy configuration, select the Create button.
In the Workloads > Microsoft SQL Server utility, the properties for an instance or database indicate the name of any intelligent policies that protect those objects.