HP Serveur lame HP ProLiant BL465c Gen8 User Manual

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Figure 95 System configuration for backing up and restoring an SQL Server database between a local
site and a remote site

The system prerequisites for this example are as follows:

The system includes a local-site database server (server name:

DBServer

) and a remote-site

backup server (server name:

BKServer

) to which a tape device is attached.

FTP service is active on the remote-site backup server and is configured to ensure that any user
who has logged in to the operating system running on each file server can log in to the FTP server
and transfer files. The FTP user ID is

admin

, and the FTP user password is

password

.

SQL Server is installed on the remote-site backup server (

BKServer

) to ensure that, when a

problem occurs in the local-site storage system, the backup server can be used as a database
server.

The local-site primary volume is mounted at the

G:

drive on

DBServer

.

The copy group named

TC01,SQL11

contains a Continuous Access Software (usual operation is

in the pair status).

The SQL Server data files and transaction log files are included in the Continuous Access Software
or Continuous Access Journal volume (usual operation is in the pair status) named

TC01,SQL11

.

The copy group named

SI01,SQL01

includes a Business Copy pair.

The system is configured to ensure that the generation identifier of the remote-site backup destination
will be

remote_0

.

The remote-site volume is not usually mounted. When necessary, it will be mounted at the

G:

drive

on the backup server.

Operation for SQL Server databases

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