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> [!NOTE]
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> If you require restore points longer than 7 days, please vote for this capability [here](https://feedback.azure.com/d365community/idea/4c446fd9-0b25-ec11-b6e6-000d3a4f07b8).
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> [!NOTE]> In case you are looking for a Long-Term Backup (LTR) concept
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> 1. Create a new user-defined restore point or you can use one of the automatic generated restore points.
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> [!NOTE]
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> In case you're looking for a Long-Term Backup (LTR) concept:
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> 1. Create a new user-defined restore point, or you can use one of the automatically generated restore points.
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> 2. Restore from the newly created restore point to a new data warehouse.
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> 3.Once you have restored, you have the dedicated SQL pool online Pause it indefinitely to save compute costs. The paused database incurs storage charges at the Azure Synapse storage rate.
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> 3.After you have restored, you have the dedicated SQL pool online. Pause it indefinitely to save compute costs. The paused database incurs storage charges at the Azure Synapse storage rate.
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> If you need an active copy of the restored data warehouse, you can resume which should take only a few minutes.
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> If you need an active copy of the restored data warehouse, you can resume, which should take only a few minutes.
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