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The Recovery Model in SQL Server determines how data and log files are handled during normal operations, backup, and restoration. It also influences the level of data protection, recovery time objectives (RTO), and recovery point objectives (RPO). Properly configuring the recovery model can help minimize data loss and ensure business continuity.
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