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Configuring  >  Database Maintenance  >  Managing the database backend

Managing the database backend

This section describes how you can easily manage your backend database through GFI EventsManager Management Console.

This section contains information about:

  • Creating a new database
  • Protecting your database
  • Enabling database record hashing
  • Switching databases
  • Configuring database rotation options
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Related Topics

  • Database Maintenance
    • Managing the database backend
      • Creating a new database
      • Protecting your database
      • Database record hashing
      • Switching between file storage databases
      • Configuring database rotation options
    • Configuring Database Operations
    • Creating maintenance jobs
    • Editing maintenance jobs
    • Consolidation of events in a WAN environment
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