BATCH DATABASE RESTORE
When you need to restore multiple SQL Server databases at once, SQL Backup Master's batch restore feature handles the entire operation in a single streamlined workflow. Select the backup files you want to restore, review the automatically-ordered restore plan, and let the software take care of the rest.
Traditional database recovery workflows require you to restore each database individually - a tedious and error-prone process when dealing with dozens of backups. SQL Backup Master's batch restore capability eliminates this bottleneck by letting you select multiple backup files from the recovery explorer and process them in a single coordinated operation. The software automatically groups backup files by database, orders them into proper restore chains (full backup first, followed by differentials and transaction logs in chronological order), and applies the correct recovery mode to each file in the sequence. This intelligent handling ensures that every database ends up in a consistent, online state without any manual intervention on your part.
The batch restore interface provides clear visibility into the entire operation through a detailed restore plan, real-time progress tracking per database, and per-file status reporting. Advanced options let you rename target databases during restore (ideal for cloning production data to test environments without name conflicts), specify custom data and log file locations, automatically terminate active database connections, and optionally halt the entire batch on the first error. Whether you're recovering from a disaster scenario, refreshing a development environment with production data, or migrating databases between servers, batch restore transforms what could be hours of repetitive work into a single confirmed operation.