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Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement (on-premises) database maintenance | Microsoft Docs |
Learn about database maintenance with Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement (on-premises) |
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A [!INCLUDEpn_microsoftcrm] deployment consists of the following databases:
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MSCRM_CONFIG. A single database that contains [!INCLUDEpn_microsoftcrm] metadata, such as configuration and location information that is specific to each organization database.
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OrganizationName_MSCRM. One or more organization databases. This is the database where [!INCLUDEpn_microsoftcrm] data is stored, such as all records and activities, and metadata details like entity relationships.
Database maintenance for the [!INCLUDEpn_crm_shortest] databases should include regular backups, frequent security patch evaluation, and health check monitoring.
Important
Database maintenance or repair operations that can result in data loss, such as DBCC CHECKDB WITH REPAIR_ALLOW_DATA_LOSS, are not supported.
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