The Recovery State section of the Restore Wizard allows you to choose the recovery state that each database should be left in after the restore operation. 

Which recovery states are supported?

SQL Safe supports the following recovery states:

  • Fully Accessible - Leaves the database operational. No additional transaction logs can be restored. 
  • Not Accessible (no recovery mode) - Leaves the database non-operational but able to restore additional transaction logs.
  • Accessible but read-only (standby mode)  -  Leaves the database in read-only state and able to restore additional transaction logs. You can specify an Undo file for this option. 

Take into account that Fully accessible is the only recovery state supported by the InstantRestore feature. If you choose a partial recovery state, you cannot restore your database using InstantRestore. For additional information about performing an InstantRestore, see  How InstantRestore works .

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