Key Points:
- Reduce storage costs significantly with our space-efficient backup capabilities.
- Streamline data management and automate routine tasks to increase DBA productivity.
- Increase backup frequency to protect more data automatically without impacting performance.
- Restore a failed database of any size to full production in minutes.
- Create complete database clones in seconds without the need for additional storage space.
Reduce costs and simplify data management with SnapManager® for Microsoft® SQL Server® by automating complex and time-consuming processes associated with backup, recovery, and database cloning activities.
SnapManager for Microsoft SQL Server (SMSQL) is tightly integrated with Microsoft technology to help you streamline database storage management while simplifying storage layout planning, backup, and restore operations for SQL Server databases. SnapManager can save you time and money with our space-efficient backup capabilities and automated data management processes.
With SnapManager, you can reduce SQL Server data recovery times to minutes. You can also automate backup, recovery, and database cloning. Further, you can simplify data protection administration of SQL Server applications with federated database backup of multiple SQL Server instances and databases.
Clone lifecycle management can help you create space-efficient copies of SQL Server data for development, testing, reporting, and disaster recovery testing in seconds. SnapManager also enables enterprise DBAs to offer on-demand, periodic, and customized staging and user-acceptance testing services quickly and accurately.
SnapManager 6.0 for SQL Server will also support AlwaysOn Availability Groups (AGs) in SQL Server 2012,* so you can accelerate AG setup, rapidly back up and restore all databases in AGs, create space-efficient clones of databases in AGs, and quickly resynchronize databases within an AG. SMSQL 6.0 is scheduled for release during the summer of 2012.
With SQL Server 2012 your DBAs can place archived data in table partitions that are backed by secondary data files and can be easily moved to secondary storage through the SnapManager database migration wizard. Alternatively, DBAs can leverage SnapManager’s integration with OnCommand™ Core Package 5.0 for Windows® and SnapVault® technologies to back up a database, archive the backup to secondary storage, and then purge old data from the database.
Learn more about how SnapManager for SQL Server* can automate and simplify your Microsoft SQL data management.”
* SQL Server 2012 will be supported by SnapManager 6.0 for SQL Server, which is expected to be released in the summer of 2012.