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If the dedicated SQL pool doesn't have any automatic restore points, wait a few hours, or create a user defined restore point before restoring. For User-Defined Restore Points, select an existing one or create a new one.
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* If the dedicated SQL pool doesn't have any automatic restore points, wait a few hours, or create a user defined restore point before restoring. For User-Defined Restore Points, select an existing one or create a new one.
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If you are restoring a geo-backup, select the workspace located in the source region and the dedicated SQL pool you want to restore.
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* If you want to restore a dedicated SQL pool from a different workspace, select **New dedicated SQL pool** from your current workspace. Under the **Additional settings** tab find the **Use existing data** and select the **Restore point** option. As shown in the above screenshot, you can then select the **Server or workspace** name from which you can restore.
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* If you are restoring a geo-backup, select the workspace located in the source region and the dedicated SQL pool you want to restore.
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> [!NOTE]
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> You cannot perform an in-place restore of a SQL pool with the same name as an existing pool. Regardless of the SQL pool being in the same workspace or a different workspace.
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9. Select **Review + Create**.
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@@ -48,7 +53,7 @@ In this article, you learn how to restore an existing dedicated SQL pool in Azur
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