[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: "Whil Hentzen (Pro*)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Second, whether your database can do incremental backups. If you have a
primarily archive oriented database and can't do incremental backups,
you will be backing up the same data over and over, and the backups can
get quite lengthy if the database gets large.
Are we talking about backups on a db, or on a file server? I am not
fond of restoring from diffs, been burned enough in the past. That was
diffs to a file server.
Database backups, not file server backups of a file that happens to be a
database.
Whil
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