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Normal - set by default. The restore process will run with normal priority
High - the restore process will run faster, but it may influence other processes
running on your computer
Changing the restore process priority may have an adverse effect on the performance of
other programs running simultaneously. The priority of any process running in the system
determines the amount of CPU usage and system resources allocated to that process.
Figure 62. Restoration Priority window
9.2.3 Additional Settings
Backup archive validation
Before data is restored from the archive, Acronis Recovery for MS SQL Server can check its
integrity. If you suspect that the archive might have been corrupted, select Validate
backup archive before restoration.
Databases overwriting mode
This option allows you to keep useful data changes made since the restored backup was
completed. If you are to rename a database or change the default instance, the restored
database can overwrite the existing one. So, you can select the Overwrite existing databases
option to give the archived database unconditional priority over the database on the hard
disk.
By default this option is selected.
Disconnecting before restoration
Selecting the Disconnect from database before restoration option allows you to
minimize the number of active connections to the server before executing the restore
operation.