What is Partial Backup ?
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A Partial Backup is any operating system backup short of
a full backup, taken while the database is open or shut down.
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Answer / nishi
A partial backup is any operating system backup short of a fullbackup, taken while the database is open or shut down. The following are all examples of partial database backups: a backup of all datafiles for an individual tablespace.
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