thank you for sharing this video. small doubt.. from Azure to on-premise up to which version backward compatibility will support? I mean, Azure db used the latest SQL version and in on-premise my server will be SQL 2014 or 2012 will it work or not?
ruclips.net/video/OCWsw8D2SnA/видео.html The frequency of differential backup seems incorrect in the presentation. its not hourly but once in 12 - 24 hours.
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Thanks for your video.
It really helped me about backuping and restoring in Azure.
Thank you.
This is great, well explained and really helpful. Thanks!
You're very welcome!
very help full ,please continue with explaining some more features about Azure sql-paas and availbility groups
Thank you very much.
Sure I will create more videos
@@Niravgandhi Thank you very much I appreciate your videos
Hello All,
There is a minor change in the Presentation. The frequency of differential backup 12-24 hours. 0:49
Really good explanation, recommended for beginners 👍
Thanks
Thanks.. Pls continue doing videos
Thank you very much.
is it a similar process for exporting a database from one azure tenant and importing it in to another - if the resource group is already setup?
thank you for saving my job :D
Happy to help!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
My pleasure!
thank you for sharing this video. small doubt.. from Azure to on-premise up to which version backward compatibility will support? I mean, Azure db used the latest SQL version and in on-premise my server will be SQL 2014 or 2012 will it work or not?
I have restored on SQL 2017 and it was working. You can try it.
Can this be used for lift and shift migration...i mean take a backup of this SQL server and restore on Azure VM having SQL server installed????
Yes
Good one ! Can you make one video doing the same from On-pre to Azure ? or migrating a database from on-prem to Azure. Thank you !
Please check below video
ruclips.net/video/kwEb7_Wi_Qg/видео.html
Are you providing any online training
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What happens if master database in a SQL Server gets corrupted? Do we need to take a master database from the SQL Server?
Are you talking about on-prem Server or Azure ?
can we do full daily backup daily?
Please watch the above video (2:07), You will get all details.
ruclips.net/video/OCWsw8D2SnA/видео.html
The frequency of differential backup seems incorrect in the presentation. its not hourly but once in 12 - 24 hours.
Thanks for highlighting the issue.
Yes. You are correct.
There is a typo error in presentation for differential backup.