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helpme
Posting Yak Master

141 Posts

Posted - 2009-02-11 : 13:39:36
I've been looking at the backup compression feature in sql 2008. When performing a backup, you have the option to use compression or not use compression. The backup compression appears to work really well.

Is there a reason or situation where you would not want to use backup compression when doing a backup?

mfemenel
Professor Frink

1421 Posts

Posted - 2009-02-11 : 15:55:59
The only gotcha that I've seen with compression so far is that there is a cost in processing overhead when compressing the back up. If you have multiple databases on the same server you should be cautious about when you kick the backup off. Otherwise, I agree, very little downside.

Mike
"oh, that monkey is going to pay"
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Michael Valentine Jones
Yak DBA Kernel (pronounced Colonel)

7020 Posts

Posted - 2009-02-11 : 19:27:56
Backup compression requires SQL Server 2008 Enterprise Edition, so it may not be worth the additional cost for just this feature.

You can buy third-pary backup compression utilities that would probably be cheaper if you do not require other SQL Server 2008 Enterprise Edition features.







CODO ERGO SUM
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helpme
Posting Yak Master

141 Posts

Posted - 2009-02-12 : 09:09:40
Thanks for the info guys
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