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NetBackup™ Web UI Microsoft SQL Server Administrator's Guide
Last Published:
2022-12-19
Product(s):
NetBackup (10.1.1)
- About NetBackup for SQL Server
- Installation and host configuration
- Planning the installation of NetBackup for SQL Server
- Configuring SQL Server hosts and user permissions
- Configuring the NetBackup services for SQL Server backups and restores
- Configure local security privileges for SQL Server
- Assign an RBAC role to the SQL Server administrator
- Configuring the primary server host name for the SQL Server agent
- Configure the number of jobs allowed for backup operations
- Configure the Maximum jobs per client setting
- Managing SQL Server discovery and credentials
- Managing protection plans for SQL Server
- Viewing SQL Server asset details
- Protecting SQL Server
- Restoring SQL Server
- Requirements for restores of SQL Server
- Perform a complete database recovery
- Recover a single recovery point
- Options for SQL Server restores
- Restore a database (non-administrator users)
- Select a different backup copy for recovery
- Restore a SQL Server availability database to a secondary replica
- Restore a SQL Server availability database to the primary and the secondary replicas
- Using instant access with SQL Server
- Prerequisites when you configure an instant access SQL Server database
- Things to consider before you configure an instant access database
- Configure Samba users for SQL Server instant access
- Configure an instant access database
- View the livemount details of an instant access database
- Delete an instant access database
- Options for NetBackup for SQL Server instant access
- NetBackup for SQL Server terms
- Frequently asked questions
- Protecting SQL Server with VMware backups
- Performance and troubleshooting
Restore SQL Server databases from a VMware backup
The following steps describe how to restore a SQL Server database from a full VMware backup.
To restore a SQL Server database from a VMware backup
- On the right, click Workloads > Microsoft SQL Server.
- Click the Databases tab.
- Select the database that you want to restore and click Recover.
- Select the date that the backup was performed.
- On the right, locate the recovery point. Then click Actions > Recover single recovery point.
Note: Even if multiple copies exist, only the primary copy is available for restore. If you want to restore from another copy, you must first promote that copy to the primary copy.