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SQL Server – Create Database

Database is a collection of objects such as table, view, stored procedure, function, trigger, etc. In MS SQL Server, two types of databases are available. 

  • System databases 
  • User Databases

System Databases 

System databases are created automatically when we install MS SQL Server. Following is a list of system databases : 
  • Master 
  • Model 
  • MSDB 
  • Tempdb 
  • Resource (Introduced in 2005 version) 
  • Distribution (It’s for Replication feature only) 

User Databases 

User databases are created by users (Administrators, developers, and testers who have access to create databases). Following methods are used to create user database. 

Method 1 – Using T-SQL Script or Restore Database 

Following is the basic syntax for creating database in MS SQL Server.
Create Database
OR

 Restore Database <Your database name> from disk='<Backup file location + file name>

Example

To create database called ‘Testdb’, run the following query.
Create database Testdb
OR
Restore database Testdb from disk='D:\Backup\Testdb_full_backup.bak'

(Note: D:\backup is location of backup file and Testdb_full_backup.bak is the backup file name)

Method 2 – Using SQL Server Management Studio

Connect to SQL Server instance and right-click on the databases folder. Click on new database and the following screen will appear.

SQL Server Create Database

Enter the database name field with your database name (example: to create database with the name ‘Testdb’) and click OK. Testdb database will be created as shown in the following snapshot.

SQL Server Create Database

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