I have a SQL Server database with multiple tables. Most of them contain data that usually doesn't change.
One table (let's call it readings_table
) contains a lot of rows and it updated all the time.
This particular table may have hundreds of gigabytes in it, while all the other tables combined might have a few megabytes at most.
Now, I have two SQL Servers deployed: one in an operational network and the other in a public network.
There is only one way communication (physical barrier) between the two networks.
I have an automatic mechanism to transfer data from one readins_table
to another online.
What I would like to do is to set up a work process that can help me take the entire data from DB1
(operational) except the readings_table
table, back it up and than restore it to DB2
.
I have read about partial DB backups, but I'm not sure if that will work in my case.
Would appreciate any suggestions.
DB2
(in SSMS, go toTasks > Generate Scripts
and then script out just the data portion of your tables in questionTasks > Generate Scripts
, you can pick which tables to script out