Answer by SQLMaster
Assuming your databases are in FULL recovery model, if the filegroup that is being restored is read/write, an unbroken chain of log backups must be applied after the last data or differential backup is...
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I finally had the time to research this, and I found (at least most of) my answer in 2 MSDN pages.Backup Overview (SQL Server)Working with Multibase Differential BackupsFor those of you who don't...
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Assuming your databases are in FULL recovery model, if the filegroup that is being restored is read/write, an unbroken chain of log backups must be applied after the last data or differential backup is...
View ArticleAnswer by Tom Staab
I finally had the time to research this, and I found (at least most of) my answer in 2 MSDN pages.Backup Overview (SQL Server)Working with Multibase Differential BackupsFor those of you who don't...
View Article
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