Incr
A simple incremental backup, shown in
Figure
23
on page 95, is based on the last backup that is still
protected, which can be a full backup or an incremental
backup.
Incr1-9
A
leveled incremental backup,
shown in
Figure
24
on page 95, depends on the last backup of the next lower
level that is still protected. For example, an Incr1 backup
saves all changes since the last full backup, while an Incr5
backup saves all changes since the last Incr4 backup. An
Incr1-9 backup never references an existing Incr backup.
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Summary of Contents for B6960-96035
Page 17: ...Overview of backup and automated media copy sessions 340 105 Concepts guide 17 ...
Page 20: ...20 ...
Page 22: ...Publication history 22 ...
Page 132: ...Planning your backup strategy 132 ...
Page 182: ...Media management and devices 182 ...
Page 186: ...Users and user groups 186 ...
Page 204: ...The Data Protector internal database 204 ...
Page 218: ...Figure 62 Direct SIP integration example Service management 218 ...
Page 242: ...Integration with database applications 242 ...
Page 264: ...Synthetic backup 264 ...
Page 274: ...Split mirror concepts 274 ...
Page 288: ...Snapshot concepts 288 ...
Page 344: ...Further information 344 ...
Page 402: ...Glossary 402 ...