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Restore Points
Hello,
What benefit does it have to increase the restoration points?
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What benefit does it have to increase the restoration points?
Thank you
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Re: Restore Points
This will allow you to go further back in time for restoring files.
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Re: Restore Points
It has nothing to do with the fact that it takes less time to make the copy on large discs? thanks!!
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Re: Restore Points
No, it will only grow you recovery point options. The speed is not affected by this. Speed can be affected by multiple factors such as disk/raid speed of the backup target, how busy is the backup target, load on the production server, network limit,...
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Re: Restore Points
OK thank you very much
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Re: Restore Points
One doubt, I just made a copy, if tomorrow I want to make, there are incremental copies? that is, make a copy of only what is new? thanks
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Re: Restore Points
First backup is a full backup and afterwards it will always be incremental backups for the job.
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Re: Restore Points
Thanks for answering, but if I do it manually, if I now release a backup, it will be incremental? Is there any way to know?
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Re: Restore Points
If you already run the job once it will be an incrementall (scheduled or manual).
If you run the job for the first time it will be a full (scheduled or manual).
If you run the job for the first time it will be a full (scheduled or manual).
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Re: Restore Points
And can you see in some log that is incremental? I guess that because of the size will be enough but out of curiosity
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You can see it from the console. It will state: Starting incremental backup or Starting full backup.
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