Due to lack of space, the other day I manually deleted a 5 day old [database].bak file that was created through a maintenance plan.
We dump it out to a folder on the C:\drive
The other 4 days I left.
I adjusted the maintenance plan to only backup 4 days from now on.
I was told that was a very bad thing to do.
That it could corrupt the database or server.
How is that possible?
What is the negative impact that could have?
Other than losing that day, what's the big deal?
It's not like I can go any further back since we don't backup more than 4 days now.
I read something about interfering in a date-in-time restore?
I've been doing this off and on over the years and never considered that it might be a bad thing.
This is a SQL2005 server.
Can anyone clarify for me?
We dump it out to a folder on the C:\drive
The other 4 days I left.
I adjusted the maintenance plan to only backup 4 days from now on.
I was told that was a very bad thing to do.
That it could corrupt the database or server.
How is that possible?
What is the negative impact that could have?
Other than losing that day, what's the big deal?
It's not like I can go any further back since we don't backup more than 4 days now.
I read something about interfering in a date-in-time restore?
I've been doing this off and on over the years and never considered that it might be a bad thing.
This is a SQL2005 server.
Can anyone clarify for me?