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Microsoft SQL Server | 10868733

KB4040376 - FIX: Managed Backup to Microsoft Azure stops after large database backup in SQL Server - Microsoft Support

Last update date:

7/21/2023

Affected products:

SQL Server 2014 Enterprise - duplicate (do not use)

SQL Server 2017 on Windows (all editions)

SQL Server 2016 Service Pack 1

SQL Server 2016 Developer - duplicate (do not use)

SQL Server 2016 Enterprise - duplicate (do not use)

SQL Server 2016 Enterprise Core - duplicate (do not use)

SQL Server 2016 Standard - duplicate (do not use)

Affected releases:

build lower than 14.0.3006.16

Fixed releases:

14.0.3006.16

Description:

Symptoms

Assume that you use the SQL Server Managed Backup to Microsoft Azure feature to manage and automate SQL Server backups to Microsoft Azure binary large object (BLOB) storage in an instance of SQL Server. When you back up a large database that takes a long time to complete, Managed Backup may stop the current and successive backup tasks.

Resolution

This issue is fixed in the following cumulative updates for SQL Server: Cumulative Update 1 for SQL Server 2017 Cumulative Update 9 for SQL Server 2016 RTM Cumulative Update 6 for SQL Server 2016 SP1 Cumulative Update 7 for SQL Server 2014 Service Pack 2

Status

Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section.

References

SQL Server Managed Backup to Microsoft Azure SQL Server Managed Backup to Windows Azure - Retention and Storage Settings Learn about the terminology that Microsoft uses to describe software updates.

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