"Anne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> If I would have some fancy mirroring solution it would have replicated
the
> problem. So that wouldn't have helped.
> It's not an option to restore a database from the day before either.
> I guess the only thing I can do is take a backup more often but it hurts
> performance. I mean really it not that easy...
> How often do you guys take a backup?

If you use MySQL, you have the binary log. That allows you restore any
changes done after the last full backup(or which point  in time ever). The
binary logfile can be saved easily every hour. It can also get moved to
another machine, after you have cycled the logfiles.


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