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Cobian Backup

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=== Incremental ===The backup software creates copies of all the files, or parts of files that have changed since previous backups of any type (full, differential or incremental).An incremental backup includes only those things that have changed since the last backup, and saves those things into a separate, additional, backup file or location.All the incremental backups must be available to perform the restore. For example if you did a full backup on Sunday. An incremental backup made on Monday, would only contain files changed since Sunday, and an incremental backup on Tuesday, would only contain files changed since Monday, and so on.Restoring from incremental backups is the slowest because it may require several sets of data to fully restore all the data. For example if you had a full backup and six incremental backups. To restore the data would require you to process the full backup and all six incremental backups.This is the feature you will most likely be using after creating your first backup instance. It checks if the source has changed from the last backup and only will backup those files that are new or have changed since the last backup. This saves a lot of time and space on your PC or the medium you will store your backup upon.=== Incremental ===The backup software creates copies of all the files, or parts of files that have changed since previous backups of any type (full, differential or incremental).An incremental backup includes only those things that have changed since the last backup, and saves those things into a separate, additional, backup file or location.All the incremental backups must be available to perform the restore. For example if you did a full backup on Sunday. An incremental backup made on Monday, would only contain files changed since Sunday, and an incremental backup on Tuesday, would only contain files changed since Monday, and so on.Restoring from incremental backups is the slowest because it may require several sets of data to fully restore all the data. For example if you had a full backup and six incremental backups. To restore the data would require you to process the full backup and all six incremental backups.This is the feature you will most likely be using after creating your first backup instance. It checks if the source has changed from the last backup and only will backup those files that are new or have changed since the last backup. This saves a lot of time and space on your PC or the medium you will store your backup upon.
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