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Hi, all,
i have a question regarding the restore of a sql server database using snapmanager sql.
Szenario:
We have two windows sql server systems. For each of those servers, databases are hosted on independent netapp storage.
Windows Server A
NetApp Storage A
Windows Server B
NetApp Storage B
As to SMSQL 6.0 admin guide, it's only possible to restore a sql database to "different server [... but only... ] (on same host)".
I now tried to find a way to restore (no detach/attach) a sql database (with SMSQL) from a snapshot of sql server/netapp storage A to sql server/netapp storage B.
IMHO this should be possible too..?!
Do you have any idea ?
Thanks
Christian
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Hi Christian,
Normally SMSQL will use LUN (or VMDK) cloning for a restore operation, so no, you cannot restore to a different storage system.
Stream-based restore (basically reading snapshot content & writing it somewhere else) is used when multiple databases share the same LUN (VMDK) & only a subset is marked for restore. Whilst I can imagine a possibility of restoring to a different storage system, I severely doubt SMSQL supports it.
Regards,
Radek
