Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> Am Montag, 26. Dezember 2005 20:46 schrieb Heikki Linnakangas:
> > FWIW, I believe "log archival" is a common term for that.
>
> I like that better, although there are a lot of logs, so maybe
> "transaction log archival".
Yep, when I think of log archiving, I think of saving the server logs,
which thanks to log file rotation, we kind of support.
The problem is that when I think of the transaction log, I think of clog
because it is the transaction status log. :-(
I am thinking anything that says "log" is going to be confusing. How about
"Transaction Archiving"?
> Considering the list originally referenced:
>
> - File system backup - SQL dump - (Transaction log archival?)
>
> This addresses the technical workings of the various backup systems.
> The fact that it is or isn't on-line, hot, continuous, fast, or flexible
> is secondary.
To me, the continuous activity is the significant feature of that backup
method. I chose "Continuous Backup" because it is the continual
activity that is significant. "Continuous Archiving"?
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