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16.2 Backup strategies

16.2.1 Full backups

A full backup is a complete copy of all your file systems. Should your file system be blown away you can recreate it exactly as it was at the time of the full backup. These should be done monthly or weekly on each file system.


Unix System Administration - 8 AUG 1996
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