Op 7 mrt. 2016 14:02 schreef "Jack Coats" <j...@coats.org>:
>
> If that is the case, it should be great for 'i just erased my last weeks
work' problem, but disaster recovery would be a issue (or for any non-flat
file recovery, like databases that are backed up 'live' rather than exports
being backed up).

I guess I'm missing the point here, but in the case of the 'live'
databases; how is that different?

Isn't that restore case always the same? Or should I think more along the
lines of feeding the data back to the dbms and let the software itself care
about storing the data?

Mvg, Guus Snijders
(Who just saw another learning opportunity)
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