Knowledge Base: BACKUP : Block-Level Resume
 
Block-Level Resume
Creation Date: October 17, 2005
Revision Date: September 15, 2017
Product: DS‑Client
Summary
Block-Level Resume allows a backup to continue from the last successful file block backed up in the session. Supported backup sets configured to use the DS-Client buffer automatically benefit from the Block-Level Resume feature if they contain files larger than 100 MB. The benefit increases with the size of the file being backed up. Without this feature a backup of a large file that is interrupted due to a lost connection would have to restart from the beginning of the file.
NOTE:  When Block-Level Resume is not used, the resume occurs at the file-level.
If the backup process is interrupted (e.g. the connection to DS-System is lost), DS-Client will attempt to reconnect a specified number of times to resume the backup. The default number of reconnection attempts is 3. For more information, see “Configuring the parameter settings”.
NOTE:  For best results, we recommend that you configure the interval between reconnection attempts to be at least 5 minutes, which is the default setting.
The following backup sets support the Block-Level Resume feature:
Windows DS-Client
File system
Email message
IBM System i Server
Microsoft SQL Server
Microsoft Exchange Server
Oracle Server database
Permissions only
Linux DS-Client
Local File System
UNIX-SSH
NFS
IBM DB2 database
Oracle MySQL database
Oracle Server database
Permissions only
PostgreSQL database
SAP ASE database
Mac DS-Client
Local File System
UNIX-SSH
NFS
Oracle MySQL database
Permissions only
PostgreSQL database
NOTE:  For more information on the DS-Client buffer feature, see “DS-Client Buffer”: