What’s the difference between a full backup and an incremental backup in BDRSuite?
- Full Backup: Backs up all selected data, ensuring a complete copy.
- Incremental Backup: Backs up only the changes since the last backup, saving time and storage while maintaining up-to-date protection.
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Will BDRSuite allow me to take full, incremental, synthetic, or other types of backup?
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What types of backup does BDRSuite support - full, incremental, or other?
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