How do I make a dump of a MS SQL database using SQuirreL SQL?
Unfortunately I cannot use Microsoft's database tool to access my MS SQL server, so I need to use another tool like SQuirreL SQL.
How can I make a backup (i.e. dump) of the database?
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Unfortunately I cannot use Microsoft's database tool to access my MS SQL server, so I need to use another tool like SQuirreL SQL.
How can I make a backup (i.e. dump) of the database?
database ms-sql
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Unfortunately I cannot use Microsoft's database tool to access my MS SQL server, so I need to use another tool like SQuirreL SQL.
How can I make a backup (i.e. dump) of the database?
database ms-sql
Unfortunately I cannot use Microsoft's database tool to access my MS SQL server, so I need to use another tool like SQuirreL SQL.
How can I make a backup (i.e. dump) of the database?
database ms-sql
database ms-sql
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I've never used this one, but have worked with something similar (commercial and no longer available anyway):
http://www.sql-server-backup.de/en/
DBSave is a .Net Framework based solution to backup and restore MS SQL Server in running mode.
- MS SQL Server backups with one click or via MS Windows based Schedule jobs.
- DBSave is very easy to set up.
- Backups Local, to Network or via FTP.
- Remote Backup via VDI.
- Supports up to 4 SQL servers instances on different servers.
- Compression of the backups regardless of the SQL Server version.
- Encryption of the backups via AES regardless of the SQL Server version.
- DBSave supports german and english language.
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I've never used this one, but have worked with something similar (commercial and no longer available anyway):
http://www.sql-server-backup.de/en/
DBSave is a .Net Framework based solution to backup and restore MS SQL Server in running mode.
- MS SQL Server backups with one click or via MS Windows based Schedule jobs.
- DBSave is very easy to set up.
- Backups Local, to Network or via FTP.
- Remote Backup via VDI.
- Supports up to 4 SQL servers instances on different servers.
- Compression of the backups regardless of the SQL Server version.
- Encryption of the backups via AES regardless of the SQL Server version.
- DBSave supports german and english language.
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I've never used this one, but have worked with something similar (commercial and no longer available anyway):
http://www.sql-server-backup.de/en/
DBSave is a .Net Framework based solution to backup and restore MS SQL Server in running mode.
- MS SQL Server backups with one click or via MS Windows based Schedule jobs.
- DBSave is very easy to set up.
- Backups Local, to Network or via FTP.
- Remote Backup via VDI.
- Supports up to 4 SQL servers instances on different servers.
- Compression of the backups regardless of the SQL Server version.
- Encryption of the backups via AES regardless of the SQL Server version.
- DBSave supports german and english language.
add a comment |
I've never used this one, but have worked with something similar (commercial and no longer available anyway):
http://www.sql-server-backup.de/en/
DBSave is a .Net Framework based solution to backup and restore MS SQL Server in running mode.
- MS SQL Server backups with one click or via MS Windows based Schedule jobs.
- DBSave is very easy to set up.
- Backups Local, to Network or via FTP.
- Remote Backup via VDI.
- Supports up to 4 SQL servers instances on different servers.
- Compression of the backups regardless of the SQL Server version.
- Encryption of the backups via AES regardless of the SQL Server version.
- DBSave supports german and english language.
I've never used this one, but have worked with something similar (commercial and no longer available anyway):
http://www.sql-server-backup.de/en/
DBSave is a .Net Framework based solution to backup and restore MS SQL Server in running mode.
- MS SQL Server backups with one click or via MS Windows based Schedule jobs.
- DBSave is very easy to set up.
- Backups Local, to Network or via FTP.
- Remote Backup via VDI.
- Supports up to 4 SQL servers instances on different servers.
- Compression of the backups regardless of the SQL Server version.
- Encryption of the backups via AES regardless of the SQL Server version.
- DBSave supports german and english language.
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