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What is the technical meaning of Bulk"Bulk" in the “Bulk-Logged Recovery Model” and why this name?

With this model there are certain bulk operations such as BULK INSERT, CREATE INDEX, SELECT INTO, etc... that are not fully logged in the transaction log and therefore do not take as much space in the transaction log.

What is the technical meaning of Bulk"Bulk" in the "Bulk-Logged Recovery Model"? I need clarity on what-all is classified as bulk please. Is every bulk insert, create index, select into classified as bulk or does it depend on volume of data involved?

As I understand, the Bulk-Logged Recovery Model doesn't fully log the bulk transactions. Then why is it named like this?

What is the technical meaning of Bulk in the “Bulk-Logged Recovery Model” and why this name?

With this model there are certain bulk operations such as BULK INSERT, CREATE INDEX, SELECT INTO, etc... that are not fully logged in the transaction log and therefore do not take as much space in the transaction log.

What is the technical meaning of Bulk in the "Bulk-Logged Recovery Model"? I need clarity on what-all is classified as bulk please. Is every bulk insert, create index, select into classified as bulk or does it depend on volume of data involved?

As I understand, the Bulk-Logged Recovery Model doesn't fully log the bulk transactions. Then why is it named like this?

What is the technical meaning of "Bulk" in the “Bulk-Logged Recovery Model” and why this name?

With this model there are certain bulk operations such as BULK INSERT, CREATE INDEX, SELECT INTO, etc... that are not fully logged in the transaction log and therefore do not take as much space in the transaction log.

What is the technical meaning of "Bulk" in the "Bulk-Logged Recovery Model"? I need clarity on what-all is classified as bulk please. Is every bulk insert, create index, select into classified as bulk or does it depend on volume of data involved?

As I understand, the Bulk-Logged Recovery Model doesn't fully log the bulk transactions. Then why is it named like this?

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With this model there are certain bulk operations such as BULK INSERT, CREATE INDEX, SELECT INTO, etc... that are not fully logged in the transaction log and therefore do not take as much space in the transaction log.

What is the technical meaning of Bulk in the "Bulk-Logged Recovery Model"? I need clarity on what-all is classified as bulk please. Also, isIs every bulk insert, create index, select into classified as bulk or does it depend on volume of data involved?

As I understand, the Bulk-Logged Recovery Model doesn't fully log the bulk transactions. Then why is it named like this?

With this model there are certain bulk operations such as BULK INSERT, CREATE INDEX, SELECT INTO, etc... that are not fully logged in the transaction log and therefore do not take as much space in the transaction log.

What is the technical meaning of Bulk in the "Bulk-Logged Recovery Model"? I need clarity on what-all is classified as bulk please. Also, is every bulk insert, create index, select into classified as bulk or does it depend on volume of data involved?

As I understand, the Bulk-Logged Recovery Model doesn't fully log the bulk transactions. Then why is it named like this?

With this model there are certain bulk operations such as BULK INSERT, CREATE INDEX, SELECT INTO, etc... that are not fully logged in the transaction log and therefore do not take as much space in the transaction log.

What is the technical meaning of Bulk in the "Bulk-Logged Recovery Model"? I need clarity on what-all is classified as bulk please. Is every bulk insert, create index, select into classified as bulk or does it depend on volume of data involved?

As I understand, the Bulk-Logged Recovery Model doesn't fully log the bulk transactions. Then why is it named like this?

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What is the technical meaning of Bulk in the “Bulk-Logged Recovery Model” and why this name?

With this model there are certain bulk operations such as BULK INSERT, CREATE INDEX, SELECT INTO, etc... that are not fully logged in the transaction log and therefore do not take as much space in the transaction log.

What is the technical meaning of Bulk in the "Bulk-Logged Recovery Model"? I need clarity on what-all is classified as bulk please. Also, is every bulk insert, create index, select into classified as bulk or does it depend on volume of data involved?

As I understand, the Bulk-Logged Recovery Model doesn't fully log the bulk transactions. Then why is it named like this?