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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T16:16:02+00:00 2026-05-16T16:16:02+00:00

Hi I’m migrating a few databases from sql 2000 to sql 2008. while running

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Hi I’m migrating a few databases from sql 2000 to sql 2008.

while running upgrade advisor I got a message that says that there are objects with the Dump/Load sintax. that is not on use anymore.

So I found the following text in a proc

Dump DataBase @name to @path With Init

Further investigating I discovered that this was a backup and that the sintax is similar.

My doubt is: Can this be replaced to:

Backup DataBase @NomeBanco to @nomeBkp With Init

is a to disk required? (can this Dump be used to backup to tape when used without the to disk?)

Is there any difference between the two statements?

Whats the main difference between this commands.

Thanks
Gabriel

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    2026-05-16T16:16:03+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 4:16 pm

    Yes, MSDN BOL says compatible for SQL Server 2005 (DUMP and be used instead of BACKUP)

    BACKUP supports the following keywords
    to provide backward compatibility with
    earlier versions of SQL Server:

    • The RESTART option is accepted for compatibility but has no effect in SQL
      Server 2005.
    • To maintain backward compatibility, you can use the DUMP keyword instead
      the BACKUP keyword in your BACKUP
      statements. In addition, you can use
      the TRANSACTION keyword instead of the
      LOG keyword. The SQL Server Database
      Engine interprets DUMP DATABASE or
      DUMP TRANSACTION the same as BACKUP
      DATABASE or BACKUP LOG, respectively.

    So my conclusion would be it’s valid for SQL Server 2008 given BACKUP stays the same as SQL Server 2005, except support for DUMP is removed

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