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NetBackup for Microsoft SQL Server System Administrator's Guide ( http://support.veritas.com/docs/279277 )
NetBackup for SQL Server extends the capabilities of NetBackup for Windows to include backing up and restoring SQL Server databases. These capabilities are provided for a Windows client using either a UNIX or Windows NetBackup master server.
NetBackup for SQL Server includes a client-based graphical user interface (GUI) program to perform various activities on SQL Server. These activities include:
◆ Setting options for NetBackup for SQL Server operations.
◆ Backing up, restoring and copying databases and database components, which include transaction logs, differentials, files and filegroups.
◆ Starting NetBackup for SQL Server operations from batch files which you have created.
◆ Monitoring NetBackup for SQL Server operations.
Microsoft SQL Server will be referred to as SQL Server. NetBackup for Microsoft SQL Server will be referred to as NetBackup for SQL Server.
NetBackup Operations
◆ Full integration with the NetBackup master server and Media Manager.
◆ Stream-based backup and restore of SQL Server objects to tape or disk using SQL Server's high-speed virtual device interface.
◆ Snapshot-based backup and restore of SQL Server objects using NetBackup Advanced Client methods.
◆ Backup and recovery of databases, differentials, files, filegroups, and transaction logs.
◆ Browse capability for SQL Server objects on the local and remote nodes.
◆ Support for redirection of SQL Server restores to different locations.
◆ Support for multiple SQL Server instances.
◆ Client operation monitoring through the NetBackup Client Job Monitor. Server monitoring is also available through the NetBackup master.
◆ Performance tuning through user control of backup stripes, transfer size, and buffer usage.
◆ Job launch is supported through the following options:
◆ Immediate launch through the NetBackup Database Extension GUI
◆ Scheduled backup in a backup policy
◆ Command line launch
◆ Support for Microsoft Cluster Server and Veritas Cluster Server.
◆ Recovery of Microsoft SQL images backed up with Backup Exec, through the Backup, Archive, and Restore (NetBackup Client) interface.
◆ Support for SQL Server 2005 enhancements, including page-level validation and partial database backup and restore.
◆ Partial recovery
◆ Optimization for read-only filegroups
◆ Verify-only restore
◆ Page verification during backup and restore
◆ Page-level restore
◆ Backup and restore of the full text search catalog
◆ Extended object information in the SQL Server catalog
◆ Progress statistics during backup and restore
◆ Copy-only backup
Yes, it is a separate product (kind of add on to NetBackup).