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  2. NetBackup™ for Microsoft SQL Server Administrator's Guide
  3. Managing SQL Server assets and their credentials
  4. About the Workloads > Microsoft SQL Server utility
NetBackup™ for Microsoft SQL Server Administrator's Guide

About the Workloads > Microsoft SQL Server utility

NetBackup displays the instances, databases, and availability groups that it discovers in the Workloads > Microsoft SQL Server node of the NetBackup web UI. It also displays any instances you added manually and any instant access databases that you created. The properties for an instance, replica, or database indicate the name of any Intelligent Policies that protect those objects.

Classic policy information is displayed for databases but not for instances or availability groups. The web UI indicates if a protection plan protects the instance, but not if a classic policy does. However, when a backup using a classic policy is performed on an individual database, the Protected by column displays the classic policy name.

The Microsoft SQL Server node contains the following tabs:

  • Instances

    Contains all the SQL Server instances that NetBackup discovers or that you manually added. Instances that belong to an availability group are also included in this list.

  • Availability groups

    Contains all the SQL Server availability groups that NetBackup discovers.

  • Databases

    Contains all the SQL Server databases that NetBackup discovers.

  • Instant access databases

    Contains the instant access databases that you created.

    See the chapter Using instant access with SQL Server.

  • Credential rules

    Contains the credential rules that you have created.

  • Intelligent groups

    Contains the intelligent groups that you have created.

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