Обсуждение: Incremental backups
hi everyone, please any one give any methods to do incremental backups. it is urgent .. help me Regards J Mageshwaran ********** DISCLAIMER ********** Information contained and transmitted by this E-MAIL is proprietary to Sify Limited and is intended for use only by the individual or entity to which it is addressed, and may contain information that is privileged, confidential or exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If this is a forwarded message, the content of this E-MAIL may not have been sent with the authority of the Company. If you are not the intended recipient, an agent of the intended recipient or a person responsible for delivering the information to the named recipient, you are notified that any use, distribution, transmission, printing, copying or dissemination of this information in any way or in any manner is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please delete this mail & notify us immediately at admin@sifycorp.com Complete Coverage of the ICC World Cup '07! Log on to www.sify.com/khel for latest updates, expert columns, schedule, desktop scorecard, photo galleries and more! Watch the hottest videos from Bollywood, Fashion, News and more only on www.sifymax.com For the Expert view of the ICC World Cup log on to www.sify.com/khel. Read exclusive interviews with Sachin, Ganguly, Yuvraj, Sreesanth, Expert Columns by Gavaskar, Web chat with Dhoni and more! .
On Apr 17, 10:27 am, j_mageshwa...@sifycorp.com (Mageshwaran) wrote: > hi everyone, > > please any one give any methods to do incremental backups. it is urgent > .. help me > > Regards > J Mageshwaran Sorry, I don't have anything implemented, but I've been wondering about this too. One way (not necessarily the best) might be an audit trail if done in such a way that you could rebuild the entire database from the audit trail. Then you need only back up the audit entries since the last backup. However, you have to keep all backups, or once in a while do a 'fresh start' backup where you take all audit entries. There's another thread starting about audit trails, you might want to check there. Kev
On Apr 19, 9:41 am, Kev <kevinjamesfi...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Apr 17, 10:27 am, j_mageshwa...@sifycorp.com (Mageshwaran) wrote: > > > hi everyone, > > > please any one give any methods to do incremental backups. it is urgent > > .. help me > > > Regards > > J Mageshwaran > > Sorry, I don't have anything implemented, but I've been wondering > about this too. One way (not necessarily the best) might be an audit > trail if done in such a way that you could rebuild the entire database > from the audit trail. Then you need only back up the audit entries > since the last backup. However, you have to keep all backups, or once > in a while do a 'fresh start' backup where you take all audit > entries. There's another thread starting about audit trails, you > might want to check there. > > Kev Actually, check out WAL archiving, that might be more appropriate. I don't know much about it though. Kev