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Plan for versioning (Office SharePoint Server)

Applies To: Office SharePoint Server 2007

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Topic Last Modified: 2016-11-14

In this article:

  • Content versioning

  • Site versioning

Versioning is keeping and being able to review more than one version of an item or site. Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 supports content versioning and — through the use of database snapshots — site versioning.

Content versioning

Users can lose data by overwriting a document. The versioning feature in Office SharePoint Server 2007 provides a means of recovering that data. In the event of an unwanted change, an overwritten document, or a document corruption, a previous version can easily be restored by an end user. Working with document versions is a frequent and small-scale activity that is performed by end users.

Content versioning is managed by site owners (that is, members of the Owners SharePoint group), and is configured separately for each library or list. You cannot control versioning at the server-farm level except indirectly by setting quotas.

Therefore, when you plan for sites that use versioning, be sure to:

  • Set size quotas on your sites.

  • Train site owners to actively monitor their versioned sites.

Site versioning

You can store versions of sites by using the database snapshot feature in Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database software. A SQL Server database snapshot is a read-only view of a database as the database existed at the time that the snapshot was created.

You can use snapshot technology to create a read-only, point-in-time copy of a content database in Office SharePoint Server 2007. You can associate a snapshot content database with a SharePoint site to enable users to view or retrieve content from a different point in time.

Note

The snapshot version of the Web site does not have full functionality. For example, you cannot write to the snapshot version or upload a file to it.

For more information about using snapshots with Office SharePoint Server 2007, see How to use SQL Server to take a snapshot of a Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 content database (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=99636&clcid=0x409) in the Microsoft Knowledge Base.

We recommend that you support site versioning through database snapshots only for sites in which being able to quickly view or retrieve data from many prior versions of the site is important.

Note

You will experience slower performance when you attach to a snapshot that is many days earlier, or that has been significantly changed from the current version of the site.

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