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DMP 2012 - SQL Point in Time Recovery

Hey all,

I'm little bit confused, maybe someone could help me out.

Im testing Backups on a SQL 2008 instance with DPM 2012.

My Problem now is, i can set the DPM synchronisation to a minimum of 15 minutes,

If for example I lose my Database at 09.14, and the last synchronisation was at 09.00, do i lose everey changes that i did in this 14 Minutes?

I'm kind of stuck with this Problem, maybe i see it wrong, or i'm completly wrong, but do i need to backup the TRN's from the SQL Server & roll it back over the SQL Server Manager if i want to get a recovery for 09.14?

Would be nice if someone could give me a hint, i'm able to learn and am greatfull for every kind of help.

Ano


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