Backup scenario

  • Hi,

    If we schedule the backup as per below scenario

    Full backup already exists

    New Schedule

    ____________

    Full backup -12.00 PM

    Differential Backup -12.00PM

    T-log Backup -12.00PM

    In this scenario whether the differential backup start backup from already exist full backup or takes from the scheduled full backup.

    Could any clarify me...

    Koteswar rao

  • Why schedule the diff at the same time as the full?

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  • This is asked by an interviewer

  • Short answer: You wouldn't do this. It's rediculous.

    Long answer: What?

  • Makes no sense to me. A diff is used to reduce recovery time from logs and speed the backup impact since it should be shorter than a full. However since it depends on a full, this doesn't make sense. You might get it done slightly faster than the diff, but you'd need the previous full to recover with it.

    If it took longer, then you'd be recovering to essentially the same time as this full, AND you'd need this full.

  • This may have been a trick question where they were actually looking for you to tell them that this is a undesirable backup solution (for several reasons). Or, perhaps as managers they just don't know enough to know how absurd this scenario is. Either way, knowing enough about differential backups to tell them that this isn't something you would ever do would probably be enough to satisfy the question.

    --J

  • In this scenario whether the differential backup start backup from already exist full backup or takes from the scheduled full backup.

    LOL. It depends. Both types of backups will block each other, and won't run simultaneously, so if SQL Server decided to perform the full backup first, the differential will start backing up all changes made after that backup. If SQL Server decided to perform the differential backup first, then it'll back up all changes made since the previous full backup.

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  • The information provided by me is not clear.Could you please expalain me clearly?

  • It was a tricky question to see how much you know about backup/restore.It does not make any sense to have full & diff backup scheduled on same time.

  • shravani.gandhey (7/20/2010)


    The information provided by me is not clear.Could you please expalain me clearly?

    What's not clear? Are you talking to the OP or people who answered?

    "Provided by me" means that you, shravani, gave information. "To" would be something explained to you. It doesn't make sense as this is your first post.

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