The Source tab of the Restore Policy wizard allows you to specify the database you want to restore, the location of the corresponding backups, and which account SQLsafe should use to access these files. 

To choose the location of your backup, click Select and choose one of the locations displayed. SQLsafe will automatically restore the latest backup found in that location each time your restore policy runs.

Tip

SQLsafe requires the selected database to belong to a backup policy since it will get the backup file location from a corresponding backup policy for the source database.

If you choose a database that does not have a backup policy, SQLsafe will prompt you to create a new backup policy for this database.

How do you keep your restores running despite network errors?

Select Enable Network Resiliency and then click Configure to change the default settings. By default, SQLsafe will retry the restore operation every 10 seconds and then fail after 5 minutes (300 seconds) of continuous errors. Also, over the course of the operation, SQLsafe allows a total of 60 minutes in which to retry the restore before stopping the operation. You can change these settings according to your requirements.

Tip

The specified user account must have read and write privileges on the selected directory for the backup file location.

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