Administrator Guide : Administering solidDB® : Performing backup and recovery
  
Performing backup and recovery
Backups are made to secure the information stored in your database files. If your database files become corrupted or they are lost due to a system failure, you can restore the database from the backup files. To ensure that data is secure in the event of a system failure, back up the master database (and possibly the replica databases) regularly.
solidDB® supports both local backups and backups made over the network, that is, network backups.
Local backup produces a copy — one database file — of the current logical database, which possibly consists of multiple files.
Network backup does the same local backup except that the backup database is sent over the network to Network Backup Server.
The following sections describe how to back up your solidDB® databases and recover from system failure.
For guidelines for backing up and restoring the master and replica databases, see the solidDB® Advanced Replication User Guide.
See also
Making local backups
Making backups over the network
Configuring and automating backups
What happens during backup
Administering network backup server
Monitoring and controlling backups
Correcting a failed backup
Troubleshooting backups
Restoring backups
Transaction logging
Administering solidDB®