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Backup and Data Recovery
About this chapter
This chapter explains how to back up your database, and how to recover
data when necessary. It tells you why it is important to perform backups
on regular basis, and gives recommendations for scheduling backups.
Backup protects your data
Adaptive Server IQ provides a full set of features that protect you from
two types of computer failure, and from database corruption.
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A system failure occurs when the computer or operating system goes
down while there are partially completed transactions. This could
occur when the computer is inappropriately turned off or rebooted,
when another application causes the operating system to crash, or
because of a power failure.
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A media failure occurs when the database file, the file system, or the
device storing the database file, becomes unusable.
After a system failure, Adaptive Server IQ can usually recover
automatically, so that you may not need to restore your database.
Recovery from system failures is discussed in Adaptive Server IQ
Troubleshooting and Error Messages Guide.
After media failure, or if for any reason the data in your database is
corrupted, you must restore your database. To protect your data in all of
these situations, make regular backups of your databases. In particular,
you should back up your database each time you finish inserting any large
quantities of new data into the database.
When failures occur, the recovery mechanism treats transactions properly,
as atomic units of work: any incomplete transaction is rolled back and any
committed transaction is preserved. This ensures that even in the event of
failure, the data in your database remains in a consistent state.
Summary of Contents for Adaptive Server IQ 12.4.2
Page 1: ...Administration and Performance Guide Adaptive Server IQ 12 4 2 ...
Page 16: ...xvi ...
Page 20: ...Related documents xx ...
Page 40: ...Compatibility with earlier versions 20 ...
Page 118: ...Troubleshooting startup shutdown and connections 98 ...
Page 248: ...Importing data by replication 228 ...
Page 306: ...Integrity rules in the system tables 286 ...
Page 334: ...Cursors in transactions 314 ...
Page 396: ...Users and permissions in the system tables 376 ...
Page 438: ...Determining your data backup and recovery strategy 418 ...
Page 484: ...Network performance 464 ...
Page 500: ...System utilities to monitor CPU use 480 ...
Page 514: ...Characteristics of Open Client and jConnect connections 494 ...
Page 536: ...Index 516 ...