Increased granularity for backup and restore
You must consider backup and restore factors when you are deciding how to distribute dbspaces across disk.
Backup and restore factors to consider are:
- Data availability. When you decide where to place your tables or fragments, remember that if a device that contains a dbspace fails, all tables or table fragments in that dbspace are inaccessible, even though tables and fragments in other dbspaces are accessible. The need to limit data unavailability in the event of a disk failure might influence which tables you group together in a particular dbspace.
- Cold versus warm restores. Although you must perform a cold restore if a dbspace that contains critical data fails, you need to perform only a warm restore if a noncritical dbspace fails. The desire to minimize the impact of cold restores might influence the dbspace that you use to store critical data.
For more information about backup and restore, see your Informix® Backup and Restore Guide.