Redgate addresses the growing challenge of database provisioning

In a direct response to requests from major organizations and companies, Redgate has upgraded its pioneering database provisioning tool, SQL Clone, to enable it to clone databases up to 64TB in size.

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SQL Clone creates full copies of SQL Server databases and backups in seconds, yet uses only a tiny fraction of disk space. By doing so, it allows companies to provision copies for development, testing and diagnostics quickly and easily.

The copies, or clones, which are only around 40MB in size for a 1TB database, work just like normal databases and can be connected to and edited using any program. By saving time and disk space, it enables teams to work locally on up-to-date, isolated copies of the database and speed up development, accurately test code using realistic data, and fix issues faster.

When SQL Clone was originally developed, it was built around Microsoft’s proven virtual hard disk (VHD) technology, which has a 2TB storage limit. An increasing number of customers, however, particularly in the healthcare and finance sectors, have asked for a higher storage limit.

SQL Clone v2 was therefore developed to work with VHDX, the Hyper-V virtual hard disk format used in Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 upwards that has an increased storage capacity of 64TB.

“This was the next natural step for SQL Clone,” says Richard Macaskill, Redgate Product Manager. “VHDX has proved to be stable and resilient and the big jump in capacity is more than enough for the foreseeable future. Most of the companies asking for a higher limit have databases of three to five terabytes.”

While Redgate’s SQL Server Database Provisioning Report 2017 showed that only 12% of companies have databases bigger than 2TB in their dev or test environments, this small group has the greatest need for a tool like SQL Clone. Because provisioning copies of large databases takes a lot more time, not to mention disk space, it limits the opportunities for development teams to access them.

A private build of SQL Clone v2 has already been tested and evaluated by a major UK organization on a database bigger than the previous 2TB limit and its performance is little different compared to working with smaller databases. While it naturally takes more time to create the single data image of the SQL Server database from which the clones are derived, the creation of clones still takes only seconds. The size of those clones also remains small – a clone for a typical 3TB database is only around 80MB in size, and even for a 64TB database it would be a maximum of 300MB.

The new version of SQL Clone launches today and will automatically detect if Windows Server 2012 or later is installed on the host machine. If so, it will enable users to create clones of databases up to 64TB. If not, it will default to the standard VHD technology with its limit of 2TB.

The release of SQL Clone v2 further enhances the suite of Redgate tools that enable true Database DevOps, from development through to deployment. As with every Redgate tool, it is available as a fully functional trial download so companies and organizations can test its new functionality for themselves.

 
About Redgate Software

Redgate makes ingeniously simple software used by 804,745 IT professionals and is the leading Microsoft SQL Server tools vendor. Redgate's philosophy is to design highly usable, reliable tools which elegantly solve the problems developers and DBAs face every day, and help them to adopt database DevOps. As a result, more than 100,000 companies use products in the Redgate SQL Toolbelt, including 91% of those in the Fortune 100.

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For further information, please contact:
Karis Brummitt, Product Marketing Manager, Redgate Software
Karis.Brummitt@red-gate.com

Matt Hilbert, Technology Writer, Redgate Software
Matt.Hilbert@red-gate.com
07564 778274

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