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Thanks for detailed instructions by Ben_P. I did it successfully. / comments
Thanks for detailed instructions by Ben_P. I did it successfully.
It is generally possible to use a backup taken with a tool like Redgate SQL Backup to restore a database on a server running a newer version of SQL Server, such as SQL Server 2019. However, the specific details will depend on the version of Redgate SQL Backup that you are using, as well as the version of SQL Server that the backup was taken from. When you restore a database that was backed up on an older version of SQL Server to a newer version, the database will be upgraded as part of the restore process. This can cause changes to the system tables and other database metadata, which can in turn cause compatibility issues with bitlife certain features or third-party tools. It's important to check the backup compatibility of the specific version of Redgate you are using,and also check the compatibility of SQL 2016 with SQL 2019, the version of your software and the version of the SQL Server. / comments
It is generally possible to use a backup taken with a tool like Redgate SQL Backup to restore a database on a server running a newer version of SQL Server, such as SQL Server 2019. However, the spe...