Point-in-Time Recovery
This topic applies to Point-in-Time recovery for File level backups of SQL. Any SQL Server database that was successfully backed up using the procedures described in SQL Server Backups can be recovered to a point-in-time provided the following conditions are met:
- An incremental backup must have been run after the base backup that precedes the point-in-time.
If you want to run base backups only, but anticipate that you might want to perform point-in-time recoveries, schedule an incremental backup to run just before each base backup after the first base backup of that database.
- At backup, the SQL Server database was configured in Full Recovery Mode.
To recover to a point-in-time, do the following:
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Open the File Restore window in the management console.
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Click the + to the left of the database that you want to restore. This will expose all the backup jobs in the Catalog for the database.
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On the task panel, click Set Browse Criteria.
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The Set Browse Criteria dialog box appears.
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Set the browse period to the range as appropriate. See Filtering Displayed Jobs for a Restore Job.
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Open the Restore Destination Options dialog box by clicking Set Destination Options. See Chapter 28: Restore Job Options.
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Fill in the Point-in-Time Restore field if you are recovering to a point-in-time other than the present. Enter the date and time (to the second) of the desired point-in-time recovery in the following format:
mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ssThe hour is based on a 24-hour clock. For example, for 11:00 p.m. on March 1, 2014, enter: 03/01/2014 23:00:00
If you are recovering to the present time, be sure the Point-in-Time Restore field is empty.
- Run your restore job.