How to backup and restore SQL Server in the cloud

by Mar 14, 2019

As organizations migrate their data to the cloud, database administrators need to consistently manage data on-premise and in the cloud with existing staff and tools. Typical concerns with migration to the cloud are moving data to the cloud without impacting performance, determining the best settings, configuring for high availability and disaster recovery, balancing performance and cost, and managing data in the cloud and on-premise without learning multiple tools.

There is no need to fear the cloud when managing the performance and availability of data in the cloud and on premise with a single tool. By eliminating the steep learning curve associated with new tools for the cloud, free up time for new organizational needs, adopt data in the cloud confidently, and avoid making critical errors with data in the cloud.

With SQL Safe Backup, automate backups and restores of Microsoft SQL Server, and recover data without restoring. SQL Safe Backup runs on cloud virtual machines with Microsoft Windows. It can access mapped cloud drives. It backs to and restores from instances of SQL Server on cloud virtual machines, and the cloud databases Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) and Microsoft Azure Blob Storage.

With the 14-page solution brief “SQL Safe for the hybrid cloud learn how to install SQL Safe Backup on cloud virtual machines, access mapped cloud drives, back up to and restore from SQL Server on cloud virtual machines, and backup to and restore from Amazon S3 and Azure Blog Storage.

Click here to download the solution brief.

For SQL Safe Backup, watch the overview video, browse the datasheet, read a case study, browse TechValidate survey results, download the free, fully-functional, 14-day trial, request a one-on-one, live product demonstration, and request a price quotation.