| title | Copy Databases to Other Servers | Microsoft Docs | |||||||
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| ms.date | 03/14/2017 | |||||||
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| ms.prod_service | database-engine | |||||||
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| ms.technology | backup-restore | |||||||
| ms.topic | conceptual | |||||||
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| ms.assetid | 978406d6-a3c8-4902-b1f4-4ced75234be5 | |||||||
| author | stevestein | |||||||
| ms.author | sstein |
[!INCLUDEappliesto-ss-xxxx-xxxx-xxx-md] It is sometimes useful to copy a database from one computer to another, whether for testing, checking consistency, developing software, running reports, creating a mirror database, or, possibly, to make the database available to remote-branch operations.
There are several ways to copy a database:
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Using the Copy Database Wizard
You can use the Copy Database Wizard to copy or move databases between servers or to upgrade a [!INCLUDEssNoVersion] database to a later version. For more information, see Use the Copy Database Wizard.
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Restoring a database backup
To copy an entire database, you can use the BACKUP and RESTORE [!INCLUDEtsql] statements. Typically, restoring a full backup of a database is used to copy the database from one computer to another for a variety of reasons. For information on using backup and restore to copy a database, see Copy Databases with Backup and Restore.
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To set up a mirror database for database mirroring, you must restore the database onto the mirror server by using RESTORE DATABASE <database_name> WITH NORECOVERY. For more information, see Prepare a Mirror Database for Mirroring (SQL Server). -
Using the Generate Scripts Wizard to publish databases
You can use the Generate Scripts Wizard to transfer a database from a local computer to a Web hosting provider. For more information, see Generate and Publish Scripts Wizard.