I'm thinking, isn't that a bit harsh? As long as you perform backups that are consistent (checkpointed for versions <= 7.3 (am I correct in this?)) and you accept the fact that upon disaster you will only recover the information up until the point when you took the last backup, I wouldn't say that you "don't care about the data".
in worst-case the hard-disk will crash, and if the backup is on that harddisk, you're lost anyway.

i still don't know in which cases one would a log-backup to get the thing running again.

i'm planning to use the Autolog-Option, but i will delete the log-backups that are older than a week. i don't think, that i need them again, because i will do a daily complete backup.

Isn't this level of data security the same level as you get for an ordinary file server? You don't have log backups there either, but you do have backups.
correct.
a database is often expected to offer more security than that. SAPDB does, and you can configure it for your needs of course.


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