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Explain the difference between a hot backup and a cold backup and the benefits associated with each. |
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A hot backup is basically taking a backup of the database
while it is still up and running and it must be in archive log mode. A cold backup is taking a backup of the database
while it is shut down and does not require being in archive log mode. The benefit of taking a hot backup is that the database
is still available for use while the backup is occurring and you can recover the database
to any point in time. The benefit of taking a cold backup is that it is typically easier to administer the backup and recovery process. In addition, since you are taking cold backups the database
does not require being in archive log mode and thus there will be a slight performance gain as the database
is not cutting archive logs to disk.
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