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Introduction
» SQL Backup Manager 2.3
» About DMT Software
Getting Started
» Installing/Uninstalling SQL Backup Manager
» Activating SQL Backup Manager
» Limitation Before Register
Using SQL Backup Manager
» Registered SQL Servers Pane
» Jobs Tab
» In Progress Tab
» Activity History Tab
» SQL Server & Database Properties
» Activity History Properties
» Schedule Editor
Managing SQL Servers
» Adding SQL Server Instances
» Managing SQL Server Groups
Creating Backups
» Specify SQL Server
» Select Backup Type & Database
» Backup Settings
» Compression & Encryption
» Review Summary
Scheduling Backup Jobs
» Specify SQL Server
» Select Backup Type & Database
» Backup Settings
» Compression & Encryption
» Create Backup Schedules
» Review Summary
» Compression Levels
» Reporting
Restoring Backups
» Select Backups
» Destination Database
» Restoring Backups
» Review Summary
Transaction Log Shipping
» Select Server & Database
» Backup Settings
» Restore Settings
» Network Share
» Set Schedule
» Review Summary
Settings & Options
» File Management Options
» E-Mail Notification Options
» Convert Backups to MTF
» Tips
 

Create Backup Schedules

This topic describes the wizard page for specifying schedules for each of the backup types you have selected.

Create Backup Schedules

Each backup type must have one or more schedules. The schedules define the time and frequency of the backups. For example, a backup type could have two schedules; one to perform the backups daily, and another to perform them weekly.

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To create a schedule, click the tab for the backup type for which you want to create the schedule, and click Create. The Schedule Editor is displayed for you to define the schedule.

To edit an existing schedule, select the schedule in the appropriate tab, and click Edit; to delete an existing schedule, select the schedule and click Delete.

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