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chrizio
October 18th, 2007, 11:02 AM
I keep my images also on RAM-DVD media.
All because bad experiences with hard disk.
So, I have three media. One for complete image #1,
two for differentials #2 and #3.
Full image is created once two months and burned to #1.
Once a week a differential backup is made. And stored
alternately on #2 and #3.
Actually, I realized following:
while creating a differential and burning it to optical media (#2 or #3)
I have also to burn again the full image to media #1. Is that right ?

Cause creation of differential one leads to some update
of associated full image. However, one can't see it,
cause modification date of full image file stays untouched.

seekforever
October 18th, 2007, 11:53 AM
A differential backup is based on the Full backup that is referenced when the differential is made. So if you have a copy of the Full on DVD already you don't need to burn it again. Of course, if you make a new Full then you have to burn it.

Creating differentials or incrementals do not modify the Full image. It is never altered.

chrizio
October 18th, 2007, 12:23 PM
Thanks for your informative answer.
I see, my assumption was incorrect.

It is enough to copy to media the backup just made only.
The file containing full image is not modified on any manner
while creating diffs/incs.