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Old 20-02-2011, 12:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Incremental backup in windows server 2003 cancelled!


Hi

I have configured ntbackup in windows server 2003 sbs in incremental backup mode in our company server and scheduled it on daily basis and it is quiet running without any problems for the past three days.The location for the backup is in a network hard disk drive and the same backup file is set to be appended by the backup process daily.

Today I am forced to stop it on the middle of the backup since there was a performance degradation so our staffs were not able to access the server properly.

Iam worried that whether the current incremental backup file stored in the network hdd is corrupted and if I want to use the incremental backup file today to restore my server (in case of any fault in the server) upto yesterday , will it work?

Please advise me

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Old 23-02-2011, 12:51 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Incremental backup in windows server 2003 cancelled!

It should work fine if you are saving backup as separate files.
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