that's it.

Thanks Jared.

Pat.

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Not necessarily.  If you're backing up vxfs with Veritas Netbackup
and also have someother component from Veritas that I can't recall
at the moment, filesystem incrementals are made at the FS block level.

You only backup new blocks, or blocks that have been touched.

Jared

On Wednesday 19 February 2003 12:09, Nelson, Allan wrote:
> Actually assuming you checkpoint or commit at least once between backups
it
> would not make any difference at all.  An incremental backup catches
> changed files since the last backup which will typically be all your data
> files.  SCN's get updated in all headers if any thing changes.
>
> Allan
>
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>
> My manager asked me to assess how much smaller our backups would be if we
> were doing incremental backups of our database files, instead of the usual
> hot backups.
>
> We are running 8i on UNIX.
>
> I know that the answer is "it depends" and "you can't really know 'till
you
> try", but we are just looking for a ballpark figure, perhaps in
> percentages.
>
> Our databases are between OLTP and DSS, closer to DSS environment, this
> being a scientific site.
>
> Thanks.
> Patrice Boivin
> Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)
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