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the difference between a data backup and a SQL Server backup

Asked by cpursley1979 in Active Directory, MS SQL Server, Backup Exec

Tags: backup, exec, server, sql

I am trying to explain to our Controller/Accountant the difference between a data backup and the need to purchase the SQL Agent for backup exec.  She thinks a data backup is good enough to backup the server.  But in order to backup a database and its transaction logs you need backup the transaction logs.  I need some help explaining this to her.  Could someone explain it to me so I can better understand the reasons behind this so I can relay this to her better so she will allocate the money for the purchase of the SQL Agent for backup exec.  The SQL Server contains all the information that she pulls to write our paychecks, it is the Time and attendance system.
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