Re: ADAM back and restore
- From: "Paul Williams [MVP]" <ptw2001@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 08:00:25 -0000
I don't know ADAM very well, and have only looked at it in a lab. However I
would imagine that in this case it is just like it's big brother. You don't
need to back it up, as you can always restore the "primary" instance and let
the downstream instance replicate that. However, it is usually recommended
that you backup both. I can't see you being able to restore using the
backup set, unless you are able to delete and recreate from media, like with
k3 DCPROMO.
But Joe, Joe, Lee, Dmitri and Eric are better people to answer...
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Paul Williams
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