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Thread: "Full" Restore from an incremental backup in one step

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    Default "Full" Restore from an incremental backup in one step

    Hi!

    Is it possible to make a full restore to an incremental backupstate in one step?

    e.g.:
    Monday -> Full Backup
    Tuesday -> Incremental Backup
    Wednesday-> Incremental Backup
    Thursday -> Incremental Backup

    Now I have to restore full file-condition till thursday (Mo+Tu+We+Th).

    If I select all backup-tasks at the restore tab, I get 4 single files.

    Is there a possibility to get full restore in one step.

    Used DSS:
    Model: Data Storage Server
    Version: 1.30.DB00000000.2819
    Release date: 2007-08-24
    Licensed Storage Capacity: 16 TB

    Thanks in advance!

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    You will have to restore Monday's -> Full Backup and thru Thursday's Incremental Backup
    for a full restore.
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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    Todd,

    Are you sure about that? (This is not the usual way that incremental backups are handled)

    I would have expected that restores of from all 4 backups would be required, in order to get a full restore.

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    Hi Todd!

    If I start a restore task I get sparately files for each day in the destination share.

    To complete the restore finally, I have to copy manual step by step one day after the other to the final restore folder, right?

    1. Restored Monday file -> Final folder.
    2. Restored Tuesday file -> Final folder.
    ...

  5. #5

    Default Full backup and latest incremental

    After taking a look at your issue and replicating this on my own server here is what I have found. That restoring from your latest full backup then restoring your most recent incremental. From what I can see you should not need to restore all the incremental since your latest full backup, but rather only the latest incremental and latest full backups.

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