Maintenance Plan Backups

  • I would like to use a Maintenance Plan to back up my primary server to a backup server. The Wizard does not give me the option of selecting a directory that is not on the primary server. So I tried to build the plan using the SSIS design application. The only way I have been able to connect to the remote server is to use my domain account. Do I have to use a domain account to accomplish this?

  • nano2nd (6/30/2010)


    The Wizard does not give me the option of selecting a directory that is not on the primary server.

    1- Share a directory on remote server

    2- On primary server map remote server directory as a drive... like Z:

    3- Point backup wizard to drive Z:

    Please be aware that depending on network bandwith and size of the backups this solution may back fire.

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  • To backup on the network, you need to use UNC - \\servername\sharename\backup.bak

  • To backup on the network, you need to use UNC - \\servername\sharename\backup.bak

  • Thanks for the tip. I had to set the share up as "everybody" read/write. I was not able to find a way to specify the primary server in the "Choose people to share with" dialog. I really wanted to share with just the primary, but the primary doesn't have a domain account.

  • Thank you for the tip about the share name. I'm not sure I have the share set up quite right yet. See previous post.

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