What is Full Backup ?
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Answer / guest
A full backup is an operating system backup of all data
files, on-line redo log files and control file that
constitute ORACLE database and the parameter.
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Answer / nishi
A full backup is a backup that can be restored independently of anybackup other backup. An incremental backup links with the lastbackup before it and only includes changes made since.
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