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Running continuous backups of SQL databases ensures that frequent backups of your databases are taken at required time intervals. It is always possible, therefore, to restore your data to a point as close as possible to the failure point.

Continuous backups run separately from normal backups and imaging functions. A new Macrium Reflect SQL backup file is made each day and has its own email notification, disk space management, compression, and password settings.

If an additional backup of a database under continuous backup is made, Macrium Reflect automatically creates a new full backup to ensure consistency of backed up logs.

You can not run continuous backups on databases that are not running the Full Recovery Model.

  1. Select Continuous Backup from SQL Server Tasks.

  2. The first time a reminder box displays, check Don't ask me again, if appropriate, and click OK.

  3. A dialog showing databases running the Full recovery model appears, select Enable SQL continuous backup.

  4. Select the databases you wish to add to continuous backup.

    You can select databases from multiple SQL instances.

  5. If required, click Advanced Settings to change the compression, password, and email option.
     

  6. Click Next.

    The dialog Select how you would like to run continuous backup appears.

    By default, Run all day is selected.

  7. Select run from and specify a time range when you want to have the continuous backup running.

  8. If required, select the frequency for log backups.

  9. Specify; how many days between full backups and what time of day you want them to start.

  10. When you are happy with your selection, click Finish.

Continuous backup runs in the background. You can run and create backups of the system or of SQL databases without interfering with continuous backup. Only log files for failed continuous backups are stored.