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Synthetic full backup vs active full backup

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All;
Forgive me if this seems like a simple question, but when it comes to backups, which is the preferred method, creating a synthetic full backup, or an active full backup or both? If I'm doing one, do I need to do the other? I'm thinking that if I do one, I don't need to do the other. I'm also thinking that if I do synthetic fulls, I don't need to do the active fulls, plus I can save some bandwidth in the process.
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Frank
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Re: Synthetic full backup vs active full backup

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@cbbs70b,

Synopsis from Veeam:
"Active full backups are resource-intensive and consume considerable amount of network bandwidth. As an alternative, you can create synthetic full backups. In terms of data, the synthetic full backup is identical to a regular full backup. Synthetic full backup produces a VBK file that contains data of the whole VM."

Have a look at this link for creating synthetic fulls: https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... tml?ver=95
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Re: Synthetic full backup vs active full backup

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Hi Frank, have you used search prior to asking such a simple question? ;) There are plenty of existing discussions on this topic, please take a chance to review them. Feel free to ask for any additional clarifications if required.
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Re: Synthetic full backup vs active full backup

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First off, I'd like to thank both of you for your responses, they were very helpful. And yes, I promise to search first.
Regards;
Frank
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