Sven K�hler wrote:
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.

Log backups are usefull when you need several hours to do a complete backup. Your backup strategy clearly depends on the size of your data.

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