| title | Move Database Files | |||||||||||||
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| description | Move Database Files | |||||||||||||
| author | WilliamDAssafMSFT | |||||||||||||
| ms.author | wiassaf | |||||||||||||
| ms.date | 03/14/2017 | |||||||||||||
| ms.service | sql | |||||||||||||
| ms.topic | conceptual | |||||||||||||
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[!INCLUDE SQL Server] In [!INCLUDEssNoVersion], you can move system and user databases by specifying the new file location in the FILENAME clause of the ALTER DATABASE statement. Data, log, and full-text catalog files can be moved in this way. This may be useful in the following situations:
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Failure recovery. For example, the database is in suspect mode or has shut down, because of a hardware failure.
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Planned relocation.
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Relocation for scheduled disk maintenance.
| Topic | Description |
|---|---|
| Move User Databases | Describes the procedures for moving user database files and full-text catalog files to a new location. |
| Move System Databases | Describes the procedures for moving system database files to a new location. |
ALTER DATABASE (Transact-SQL)
CREATE DATABASE (SQL Server Transact-SQL)
Database Detach and Attach (SQL Server)