Phil Stracchino wrote:
> On 10/18/10 07:21, Holikar, Sachin (ext) wrote:
> 
> Well, without seeing the script, we're somewhat guessing. Personally, I
> keep my catalog dumps around because if something crashes my database,
> it's faster to just reload the last database than to do a bscan.
> However, I'm currently working on moving to a snapshot-based backup
> instead, in which I won't have a dump file at all, and will in fact
> simply take filesystem snapshots for my incremental database backups and
> keep the most recent snapshot around until the next night's backup has
> been completed.
> 
> 
Yes, but the only 100% way to recover from disaster (backup server) is 
Catalog copy on dedicated media - tape media.


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