Automatic Full Backup
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An Automatic full backup contains a copy of all the data. Note
that a full backup is not the same as a whole database backup.
"Full" is an indicator that the backup is not one of the
incremental backup types.
To perform a stream-based Automatic full backup , also specify
an Automatic Full Backup schedule for scheduled NetBackup
operations.
Snapshot Client only supports this type of backup and the
Block-Level Incremental (BLI) Backup .
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Automatic Differential incremental backup
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An Automatic Differential incremental backup is an incremental
backup that is not cumulative. The backup contains a copy of the
database data that has changed since the most recent backup, full
or otherwise. This type of backup corresponds to the INCREMENTAL DELTA option of the DB2 BACKUP command.
This type of backup takes less space and time than a cumulative
incremental backup. The backup includes only the data that changed
since the last backup of any type.
This type of backup is supported only for stream-based backups
and for Block-Level Incremental (BLI) Backups .
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Automatic Cumulative incremental backup
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An Automatic Cumulative incremental backup is an incremental
backup that is cumulative. The backup contains a copy of the
database data that changed since the most recent full backup. This
type of backup corresponds to the INCREMENTAL option of the DB2 BACKUP command.
Automatic Cumulative Incremental backups are supported only for
stream-based backups and Block-Level Incremental (BLI) Backups
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This type of backup takes less time and space than a full
backup. The backup contains only the data that changed since the
last full backup.
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