A block-level synthetic full backup is a synthesized backup that is created from the most recent block-level full backup and the subsequent incremental backups. A synthetic full backup does not transfer data from a client computer to the backup media. Therefore, it does not use any resources on the client computer. You can back up the synthetic full data on a storage policy with a single drive or data path.
Best practice: Run an incremental log backup either before or after a synthetic full backup.
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When you run an incremental backup before a synthetic full backup, any new or recently changed data is included in the synthetic full backup.
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When you run an incremental backup after a synthetic full backup, any new or recently changed data that was not included in the synthetic full is included in the incremental backup.
Procedure
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From the CommCell Browser, expand Client Computers > Client > MySQL > Instance.
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Right-click the subclient that you configured for performing a block-level backup, and then click Backup.
The Backup Options dialog box is displayed.
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Select Synthetic Full as the backup type.
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In the Job Initiation section, specify whether you want to run the backup job immediately or to schedule it.
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Click OK.
Result
The Job Controller displays the synthetic full backup job as Synthetic Full.
You can view detailed information about a backup job, such as the objects that were backed up or the backup option that was used. For more information, see Viewing the Details of a Block-Level Backup Job.