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Home 2015 November SQL Server: Script to find Estimated Finish Time of The Restore Database

SQL Server: Script to find Estimated Finish Time of The Restore Database

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In this post, I am sharing a SQL Script to find Estimated Finish Time for restoring the database in SQL Server.

When I am doing any act like backup and restore, every time I keen to know the estimated completion time.

This is also one of the valuable information for an organization and related clients to decide on the maintenance time.

Using SQL Server sys.dm_exec_requests, we can estimate the finish time. We can also populate completed an estimated percentage.

You can execute below query while the Database Restore is running. You can find a record like RESTORE COMMAND.

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SELECT
session_id
,percent_complete AS CompletedPercent
,DATEADD(MILLISECOND,estimated_completion_time,CURRENT_TIMESTAMP) AS EstimatedFinishTime
,(total_elapsed_time/1000)/60 AS TotalElapsedTimeInMIN
,DB_NAME(Database_id) AS DatabaseName
,command
,sql_handle
FROM sys.dm_exec_requests

Nov 24, 2015Anvesh Patel
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Comments: 1
  1. Major
    December 6, 2015 at 10:15 pm

    Wow tht was strange. I just wrote an incredibly long comment but after I clicked
    submit my comment didn’t sow up. Grrrr… well I’m not writing all that over again. Anyways, just wanted to say excellent blog!

Anvesh Patel
Anvesh Patel

Database Engineer

November 24, 2015 SQL Server, SQL Server DBA ScriptAnvesh Patel, database, database research and development, dbrnd, SQL Query, SQL Server, SQL Server Administrator, SQL Server Monitoring, SQL Server Performance Tunning, SQL Server Tips and Tricks, sys.dm_exec_requests, TSQL
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