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Backup and restore farm level sharepoint2007/2010


Posted Date: 03 Aug 2012      Posted By:: Tirthankar Mohanty     Member Level: Bronze    Member Rank: 3428     Points: 2   Responses: 1



i need to command for take backup for farm level in sharepoint.
command for restore,
and i take backup for sharepoint in farm level,how to restore a particular site collection.
sharepoint2007/2010




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#686441    Author: Ram      Member Level: Gold      Member Rank: 329     Date: 29/Aug/2012   Rating: 2 out of 52 out of 5     Points: 3

Hi There--

To back up an individual database, Web application, or the entire farm, you can use the following Stsadm command:
stsadm –o backup –directory <UNC path or local drive> -backupmethod <Full or Differential>


To restore an entire farm you can use the following Stsadm command:
stsadm –o restore –directory <UNC path or local drive> -restoremethod <overwrite or new>



Thnx,
Ram

Thnx,
Ram



 
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