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Hi Eddie
first of all, thanks a lot for so detailed reply, I am very satisfy with redgate support as I am with your products, that's a hurray for all of you.
what I mean by
"wouldn't be redgate be VERY INTERESTED to have Microsoft implementing the SQL Backup Server Components on azure ?"
is offering my help by asking (or begging) Microsoft to add this functionality, and I sure plenty of other users will follow.
As said, looking forward be able to use your great products on Azure.
Br,
pGrnd / comments
Hi Eddie
first of all, thanks a lot for so detailed reply, I am very satisfy with redgate support as I am with your products, that's a hurray for all of you.
what I mean by
"wouldn't be redgate be ...
Thanks Eddie for the response
eddie davis wrote:
You cannot use SQL Backup V7 to backup an Azure database. You cannot deploy the SQL Backup Server Components to the Azure server. It is the SQL Backup Server Components that actually perform the backup and restore tasks.
That is finally very clear, much more than any azure information.
eddie davis wrote:
Or, use SQL Compare. Compare and deploy to an empty local SQL Server database / server. Once successfully deployed to the local SQL Server database, backup this database using SQL Backup.
Seem a very large workaround, but it is probably even better than the bacpac that offer azure
The question is, wouldn't be redgate (and many others) be VERY VERY INTERESTED to have Microsoft implementing (full or partial) the SQL Backup Server Components on azure ??
br,
pGrnd / comments
Thanks Eddie for the response
eddie davis wrote:
You cannot use SQL Backup V7 to backup an Azure database. You cannot deploy the SQL Backup Server Components to the Azure server. It is the SQL B...
I have see this other product, but I see very much limited compared with the other redGate tools
I am mostly interested in having a reliable backup of the DBs, of course (own azure Websites backups are not 100% reliable according the DBs aside of the limitations) but also have the functionality to make a schema and data comparison between live database and backup version, and I believe this is limited to the SQL toolbet
also, I am already used to your traditional tools / comments
I have see this other product, but I see very much limited compared with the other redGate tools
I am mostly interested in having a reliable backup of the DBs, of course (own azure Websites backups...
SQL Backup 7 on Azure, possible ?
Is it possible to work with the SQL Backup from yours redgate toolbelt on azure servers ?
when I trying to connect to my SQL server on azure, with the username and the password that I use to raise ...