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Bulk logged An adjunct of the full recovery model that permits high-performance bulk copy operations. Reduces log space usage by using minimal logging for most bulk operations. For information about operations that can be minimally logged, see The Transaction Log (SQL Server).
The bulk-logged recovery model is a special-purpose model that works similarly to the full recovery model. The only difference is in the way it handles bulk data modification operations. The bulk-logged model records these operations in the transaction log using a technique known as minimal logging.
The bulk-logged recovery model is a special-purpose model that works similarly to the full recovery model. The only difference is in the way it handles bulk data modification operations. The bulk-logged model records these operations in the transaction log using a technique known as minimal logging.
The bulk-logged recovery model is designed for intermittent used to improve the performance of bulk imports of large amounts of data. It's practically the same as the full recovery model with the only exception that under the bulk-logged recovery model some operations are logged minimally.
Point in time recovery is possible in bulk-logged recovery, unless there is a minimally-logged operation within the log over that period. In a minimally-logged operation, the actual changes are not fully logged and the modified pages are included within the log backup.
A recovery model is a database property that controls how transactions are logged, whether the transaction log requires (and allows) backing up, and what kinds of restore operations are available. Three recovery models exist: simple, full, and bulk-logged.
There is the risk of data loss for these bulk-copy operations because bulk-logging operations prevent recapturing changes on a transaction-by-transaction basis. The point-in-time recovery with the bulk-logged recovery model is not possible because none of the minimally logged operations can be restored.
Minimal logging involves logging only the information that is required to recover a transaction without supporting point-in-time recovery. Minimal logging is more efficient than full logging, and it reduces the possibility of bulk operations filling up transaction log. .
The transaction log is an integral part of SQL Server. Every database has a transaction log that is stored within the log file that is separate from the data file. A transaction log basically records all database modifications. When a user issues an INSERT, for example, it is logged in the transaction log.
A transaction log is a sequential record of all changes made to the database while the actual data is contained in a separate file. The transaction log contains enough information to undo all changes made to the data file as part of any individual transaction.
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