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Full Vs Differential backups of SQL databases using TDP for SQL

2004-09-15 10:49:34
Subject: Full Vs Differential backups of SQL databases using TDP for SQL
From: Moses Show <Moses.Show AT STPAUL DOT COM>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 15:48:19 +0100
Hi people,
        We are currently using TDP for SQL to take full backups of
databases which reside on SQL servers. This is done on a daily basis.
Other than storage issues are there any other real benefits which could be
gained by backing up servers with a combination of Full and differential
backups.
Also are there any important issues which would need to be addressed
before this could happen, assuming it is feasible.

How would using a combination of the two methods impact an any databse
restores should we need to do them ?
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