On Tue 09 March 2010 01:28:37 pm John Drescher wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 2:17 PM, C M Reinehr <c...@amsent.com> wrote:
> > On Tue 09 March 2010 12:19:40 pm John Drescher wrote:
> >> >        I've always been a little unclear about the benefits of the
> >> > .bsr files myself but mine is a small business so I can't speak for
> >> > those with much larger, enterprise systems. They're small and are no
> >> > trouble to back up, so I keep them against the possibility that I
> >> > might really need them one day.
> >>
> >> They are most useful for restoring a corrupt catalog.
> >>
> >> John
> >
> > Thanks! I knew there had to be a good reason and that I just hadn't yet
> > discovered it. :-)
>
> Also useful in disaster recovery when you do not have the database up
> and running.
>
> John

Luckily, I haven't yet had to recover from a disastor, just the occasional 
deleted or corrupted file. But I suppose I will eventually.

Cheers!

cmr

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