Restore an SQL Server database from secondary storage
You can restore the backed-up SQL Server databases from the physical LUNs (RDM, iSCSI, or FCP) on a secondary storage system. The Restore feature is a multiphase process that copies all of the data and the log pages from a specified SQL Server backup residing on the secondary storage system to a specified database.
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You must have replicated the Snapshot copies from primary to secondary storage system.
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You must ensure that the SnapCenter Server and the plug-in host are able to connect to the secondary storage system.
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Most of the fields on the Restore wizard pages are explained in the basic restore process. The following information describes some of the fields for which you might need guidance.
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In the left navigation pane, click Resources, and then select SnapCenter Plug-in for SQL Server from the list.
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In the Resources page, select Database or Resource Group from the View drop-down list.
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Select the database or resource group.
The database or resource group topology page is displayed.
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In the Manage Copies section, select Backups from the secondary storage system (mirrored or vault).
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Select the backup from the list, and then click .
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In the Location page, choose the destination volume for restoring selected resource.
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Complete the Restore wizard, review the summary, and then click Finish.
If you restored a database to a different path that is shared by other databases, you should perform a full backup and backup verification to confirm that your restored database is free of physical-level corruption.