Backing up a Database Using RB2000 Start and End of the Day Module.

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Backing up a Database Using RB2000 Start and End of the Day Module

Why do we need to back up the database? To ensure against loss of data To ensure against loss of data To minimize interference with operational transaction processing, and to provide for rapid recovery from system malfunctions. To minimize interference with operational transaction processing, and to provide for rapid recovery from system malfunctions. Creating regular backups allows you to restore database in case they happen to fail. Creating regular backups allows you to restore database in case they happen to fail.

RB2000 Banking System requires to backing up your database before doing the End of the Day process for the purpose of data management, ensuring integrity and security.

Restoring a Database Using RB2000 Start and End of the Day Module

Restoring will overwrite all of the references in your database. If you need to restore from a back up for some reason e.g. retrieving historical information, etc…, be sure to do it on an empty database other than the existing database to avoid loss of data. Restoring will overwrite all of the references in your database. If you need to restore from a back up for some reason e.g. retrieving historical information, etc…, be sure to do it on an empty database other than the existing database to avoid loss of data. To restore a server from a database backup, you must perform the following steps…