In this article, we will see how to do Database Backup Compression in SQL Server 2012. To do that, you can use SQL Server Management Studio and a Transact-SQL statement. So let's have a look at a practical example of how to do database backup with compression. The example is developed in SQL Server 2012 using the SQL Server Management Studio.
To visually create a Database Backup
Now Press F8 to open the Object Browser in SQL Server Management Studio and expand it.
Select the database, then right-click on the selected database, click on "Task" and then click on "Back Up".
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This will open the following window.
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To specify the destination of the database, select the destination then click on the Add Button. We then see a new dialog box, click on the browse button to choose the location.
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Now, next click on "Options" and the following screen appears.
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Now select Compress Backup.
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The above image contains three options to select.
- The first option, "Use the default server settings" tells the backup to use the server's default backup compression setting. By default, it is set to have backup compression off.
- The Second option, "Compress Backup" turns backup compression on.
- The "Do not compress backup" option turns it off.
Now click again on the "General" option.
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Now, you will see that the database backup has been completed successfully.
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Now click on the OK Button. The database backup file has been created for the given location.