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Taking A Look At Database Applications



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By : MIKE SELVON    29 or more times read
Submitted 2008-05-21 16:53:43
If you are not familiar with how databases work, then it can seem a little overwhelming in the beginning. It can all be simplified with a little information. A database is collected data arranged in a specific way, making it simpler and easier to find data when needed. While a data base can be used for single user applications, they are very helpful for systems that have multi-users.

The most popular type of database is the relational. This type of database makes it easier to find and sort specific information. Tables are used to store information. Each table contains a column or multiple columns to store information that can be found easily when needed. The original databases were flat and information was filed in one long text file.

Each entry contained several pieces of information about a subject. However, the text files in a flat database made it harder to find specific information quickly. There is also something called a hierarchical database.

Data is organized in a tree like structure using an upward link in each record. The network models store records with links to other records. Here are some tips that can help you to recover data with your database.

There are several methods you can choose from for backup and recovery of databases. Some deal with full backup and some deal with selective backup. Make a checklist of files on your computer.

This will help you decide what to backup and what isn't really necessary or important, in case of lost data. Full backups are exactly as they sound; a full copy of the database is stored on the backup media. Full backups can be done without taking the database offline.

Full backups can take longer to complete than some of the others. Next we have what is called the differential backup. The differential backup only stores a copy of the data that has changed since the last full backup was completed.

It is very important to remember that if you do have a database failure, since a differential backup would not be helpful with recovering lost data. You would need both the full and differential backups to restore your database properly.

If you regularly make backup copies of your files and store them in a separate, safe place, then you can get most if not all of your information back if something happens to your originals. Transaction logs track all modifications that are done within your database, even unfinished transactions.

Binary logs contain all events in the database that did or could contain modified data. Binary logs are used to support server replication and can be used as backup.

The method of backup that works best for you will depend on databases storage engines. There are several backup services methods available and a little info will help you choose the right one for you. You may choose to use a CD-RW or a DVD-RW.

These mediums are used to backup data onto either a compact disk or a DVD. Another option to recover data is the USB flash drive.

The flash drive is a mini hard drive that will plug straight into any usb port on your computer, allowing you to download your files directly to it, or vise versa. You may also wish to store your files using an online storage system.
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