Hi,
On Tue, 08 Dec 2009, Niklas Hagman - FiberDirekt AB wrote:
> Hi there Gavin. Thanks for the answer.
> It seems like I have misunderstood something here.
>
> You say that it only requires about 1.4GB more disk space to have
> F+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+F2+I2+I2+I2+I2+I2+I2+I2+I2+I2+I2+I2+I2+
Hi there Gavin. Thanks for the answer.
It seems like I have misunderstood something here.
You say that it only requires about 1.4GB more disk space to have
F+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+F2+I2+I2+I2+I2+I2+I2+I2+I2+I2+I2+I2+I2+I2
where F2 is a VirtualFull backup.
Do you mean that a Virtual Backup doe
Hi,
On Tue, 08 Dec 2009, Niklas Hagman wrote:
> Thank you James for that answer. As I expected, 2 full backups seems to
> be needed to exist to be able to have 2 weeks possibility to restore.
>
> But what about this:
> (F = full, I= incremental. Day 1 to day 13.)
> F+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I
> Th
Thank you James for that answer. As I expected, 2 full backups seems to
be needed to exist to be able to have 2 weeks possibility to restore.
But what about this:
(F = full, I= incremental. Day 1 to day 13.)
F+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I+I
Then merge the oldest incremental with the full one, creating so
> Hi. I have a customer that has 287 GB of data that's needs to be
> backuped. The change of this data is probably around 100MB per day.
The
> customer wants to be able to restore files 2 weeks back in time. How
do
> I set this up so it requires so little space as possible?
>
> I was thinking abou
Hi
Hi. I have a customer that has 287 GB of data that's needs to be
backuped. The change of this data is probably around 100MB per day. The
customer wants to be able to restore files 2 weeks back in time. How do
I set this up so it requires so little space as possible?
I was thinking about using t