![]() If we accidentally delete records we probably won’t know or be able to stop the server before the update takes place. We haven’t found a scenario we can justify using this. This time is the time interval set above. Our problem Is that there is a small window of opportunity to retrieve the files before they match the live hosted ones. The key thing is that the main backup files are updated from the progressive files by a pre-set time interval that is set to 5 minutes by default but can be between 1 and 99. Scheduled backups are essential regardless of the progressive settings and it runs perfectly well alongside the scheduled backups.Īn initial backup is made and after that changes are made to a progressive folder recording the changes made since then. ![]() Third party software or a system task has to be used to transfer the data to other storage over the network. Saying that, on a personal level we don’t use it and haven’t yet had anyone explain a reason for us to change our opinion.įirst, you cannot backup to a NAS, only the internal system drive, another volume created on the same disk or a volume on a directly attached disk, such as an external USB drive. In the case you describe it is possible it may have helped you with the data loss. I also do a weekly backup online using a combination of backup schedule, Iperius backup, and Crashplan. ![]() Auto backup is turned off because I could not find a way to limit the amount of backups and could not back them up on the NAS.Currently all backups are managed with backup schedules.all backups are moved to NAS keeping 7 days backups.FileMaker 18 for both workstations and server.If you can't store them on a NAS can you change how many backups are kept to less than 7?.If you have to use auto backup can you store the backups on a NAS?.How dose it work if you have auto backup turned off and you use scheduled backup? I'm just not sure how to restore them.Do people use progressive backup and do they like it?.But I have some questions on how it works and if I should use it. So it seems like progressive backup would be a good idea. We have 8 users logged in making changes often. My server has 46 databases ranging from very small to just under 50GB on the largest one. It was not the end of the world but it has me considering progressive backups. In the latest crash some data was lost as the database would not recover after being corrupted. ![]() I have 8 customers that updated to FMS18 in the last month and 3 of them have had there server crash since. ![]()
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