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Podge
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Ireland
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Posted - 23 September 2006 : 05:26:09
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quote: For Fast Database Backup and Recovery - Get On Board! LiteSpeed™ for SQL Server Express - FREE commercial license
Get on the fast track to database backup and recovery with LiteSpeed™ for SQL Server Express from Quest Software.
High performing LiteSpeed:
* Cuts your backup times by up to 70%, and creates up to 95% smaller backup files * Reduces storage costs and network overhead * Can be implemented quickly, without extensive training or consulting services
This full-feature download offers unbeatable compression and restore times, encryption and table-level recovery, and supports databases up to 10 GB. You can get a commercial license for LiteSpeed Express (a $295 value) - FREE for a limited time. (Limit 5 copies per company.)
Get on board and discover for yourself why LiteSpeed is the fast, easy, low-impact solution to reducing storage costs and increasing data security.
http://www.quest.com/landing/?ID=708 |
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Podge
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Ireland
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JohnC
Junior Member
 
215 Posts |
Posted - 25 May 2007 : 14:33:13
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Does this work pretty good, Podge? Would you say it's the best thing available right now to do a backup of an SQL Express database? All I have available is Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express and I'm having a hard time figuring out how to do a "complete" backup. When I right-click and go to properties and do a backup, it doesn't seem to back up the entire database, just the structure no data. |
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OneWayMule
Dev. Team Member & Support Moderator
    
Austria
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Podge
Support Moderator
    
Ireland
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AnonJr
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United States
5768 Posts |
Posted - 26 May 2007 : 06:49:52
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I've got to remember this one. I'm desperately trying to get IS to let me upgrade the department's website from Access to SQL Server Express. The 4GB thing isn't an issue (yet), but I was wondering what I'd do about a secondary backup. |
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pdrg
Support Moderator
    
United Kingdom
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Posted - 26 May 2007 : 14:09:49
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For what it's worth, I know a lot of the SQL Server techies at MS rate SQL Lite Speed very highly - afaik it also gives you tavble-level restores too, which can be very helpful |
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daveo
New Member

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Posted - 29 May 2007 : 13:06:42
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Looks good. Used it on SQL 2005 Standard (no Express). Backuped up my main forum very quickly. |
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Podge
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Ireland
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AnonJr
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United States
5768 Posts |
Posted - 29 May 2007 : 13:47:34
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I'm trying... I'm really trying, and its killing me that I can't yet. |
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Podge
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