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Understanding Backup Recovery Model
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Microsoft SQL Server
Category:
Backups
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SQL Server:
SQL Server 2012
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Thread ID:
01591370
Message ID:
01591373
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This is where I read about the Simple Recovery Model. But it could have been deprecated from SQL 2005.

https://www.simple-talk.com/sql/backup-and-recovery/sql-server-2005-backups/

Thank you.

>There's no such thing as 'Simple backup' It's always Full backup. The recovery model affect transaction log and is described pretty well in SQL Server docs
>
>>
>>I have two questions:
>>
>>1. My SQL Server backup command syntax is as follows:
>>
>>   BACKUP DATABASE MyDatabase1 TO DISK = 'C:\Backups\MyDatabase1.BAK' WITH INIT 
>>
>>
>>Do I understand that what actually goes to the file "MyDatabase1.bak" depends on whether, before the BACKUP command is executed,
>>I issued command?:
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>>ALTER DATABASE MyDatabase1 SET RECOVERY FULL
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>>or
>>
>>ALTER DATABASE MyDatabase1 SET RECOVERY SIMPLE
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>>2. Since I have not issued the SET RECOVERY command before backing up my databases, how I can determine the Recover Model of the database? That is, I would like to know if I have FULL backup or SIMPLE backup.
>>
>>TIA.
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