What Is A GFS Backup Standard?
What is a GFS backup standard? GFS is a backup industry term used to describe the standard way to schedule backups. GFS backups work like this: A backup is taken each day (Daily backups). Daily backup...
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RTO stands for Recovery Time Objective. RTO is the objective (requiremented amount of) time that you need to recover your organisation by after a disaster. In other words, the RTO is the amount of...
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RPO stands for Recovery Point Objective. The RPO is how much data you can afford to lose in the event of a disaster. RPO is usually measured in units of time. RPO is depicted as the age of the backups...
View ArticleWhat Is The Difference Between File Backup Vs Image Backup?
File backup vs image backup; Which is best for your business and what’s the difference? The diffierence between file backup and image backup is: Image backups are faster if you are backing up the...
View ArticleWhats The Difference Between Incremental vs Differential Backup – Which...
What’s the difference between incremental and differential backups and what’s best? The answer to this depends on your RTO and amount of time it takes to backup your data. What Is An Incremental...
View ArticleWhat Is RPTO?
RPTO is a new term that backup software vendors have made up. RPTO stands for Recovery Point Time Objective and basically means recovering data at the RPO you want at the RTO you want. (adsbygoogle =...
View ArticlePerpetual Backup Batch File Script
Here’s my batch file script to perpetually backup some files to a drive, deleting the files older than a day. :Start forfiles /p “G:” /s /m *.* /c “cmd /c Del @path” /d -1 set...
View ArticleReply To: Perpetual Backup Batch File Script
Perpetual Backup PowerShell Script Ok, so the batch file doesn’t work as well as a PowerShell script because the command forfiles doesn’t work well. A better script is the following PowerShell script,...
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