I get the difference between RI and FI. The question is, if I’m using RI, can I do a full restore at a point in time in the past? As in, I walk in this morning and all my servers have been crypto. Obviously, the last backup (full) is useless. Can I ask for a full restore or instant recovery as of 2 days ago?
Reverse incremental restore
Best answer by MicoolPaul
Hi
Just to join in with what
Reverse/Forward incremental will not matter for your recovery impact, either will work. What matters is the backup chain isn’t deleted/modified. Forward & Reverse only dictate which way the backup chain stores its data. Reverse incremental makes the newest backup a full, and ejects out older changed data into reverse incremental restore points. Whilst incremental has the original full file and every new backup is just immediately an incremental file. But as the reverse incremental or incremental files don’t contain all the data, they still need the other files in the chain including the full, to recover their data.
As Mildur says, to stand a better chance of this, airgapped/offline or immutable copies of data are going to be your best friends.
Unplugged/disconnected data can’t be tampered with because it is inaccessible to the attack.
Immutable data doesn’t have the correct permissions to modify any data and the modification is rejected, preserving the integrity of the data.
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