>Hi,
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>I wonder if someone could explain why when I execute the BACKUP command with the INIT, the resulting bak file is considerably smaller than with no parameter. Here are the syntax:
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>backup database mydatabase to disk = N'j:\dell2013\sqlserverbackup\mydatabase.bak'
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>The above one is about 3 times larger than:
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>backup database mydatabase to disk = N'j:\dell2013\sqlserverbackup\mydatabase.bak' with INIT
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>UPDATE: I am reading an article on SQL Server backup and the explanation of the WITH INIT is as follows:
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>INIT is used to create a new backup set
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>So, how is the NEW BACKUP SET (which I read as a total backup) much smaller than the FULL BACKUP (not WITH option)?
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>TIA
I asked a DBA of a customer the same question (as above). And she gave me a answer basically copying a paragraph from a Google search. But she could not explain the reason for the backup file differences.
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