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![]() But that is how incremental backup software works on Windows, Linux and other OSes. Over time the logical management of a large series of incremental file backups can slow down restore times. Incremental backups are all the changed files since the last backup (no matter which level). They typically have smaller execution times and consume less physical and logical resources than the entire file sets that make up a full backup.They consume more resources for their execution, both in storage, network, bandwidth and execution times, and are the most complete and fastest to restore from in the event of disaster. ![]()
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