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Full/Incremental Pattern



Full/Incremental Pattern

The most common way of performing backups is to take full backups on a regular basis, with incremental backups in between. To avoid the management of too many tapes, the number of incremental backups should be as few as possible. The average frequency is one full backup every week, plus five or six incremental backups (one per day) in between. This is shown graphically in Figure 1.

This way of performing backups implies:


The administration of the tapes, inventory and tracking, tape labeling, and archiving must be done manually in most cases. In addition, each time you do a full backup (on Sunday), you send all of the data again.

When doing a full restore, you will need to start with restoring the full backup, then restore from every incremental backup.
 
Figure 1. Tape Usage in Full-Incremental Backup Pattern


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