If you don't clearly know Wbadmin incremental backup, keep reading this article, it helps you save much time and disk space, especially in a scheduled task.
Hi Folks, each day I perform a backup: Wbadmin start backup -VssFull -quiet - AllCritical -systemstate -backupTarget:\\NASO...\d0\, generally, I get a full backup taking ten hours, but on occasion I get an incremental backup taking ten minutes. So, I know incremental backups are possible. I would like to force baremetal or incremental on my schedule.
I'm certain that I will always get a baremetal backup with the above instruction, if it is the first backup in "\\NAS0...\d0\", but I would like to force any other backup to the same location to be incremental. I have tried various combinations:
How do I request an incremental backup? Thanks for the help.
Wbadmin is the command line version of Windows backup software and has the ability to backup and restore for Windows operating system, drive volumes, computer files, folders and other programs. It’s built in Windows Vista, 7, 8, 10, 11 and Windows Server 2008, 2008 R2, 2012, etc.
As for Wbadmin incremental backup, it is supported on internal or external disk. By default, it will create one full backup and follow up 14 incremental backups as well as deleting old backups automatically to free up disk space for new one. If you schedule wbadmin incremental backup to network share, it will create full backup instead.
As a part of Windows Server Backup service, it replaces NTBackup since Windows XP or Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Windows NT backup, a built-in backup utility in previous versions of Windows. If you want to use it to backup or restore, you have to be a member of the Administrator.
As mentioned before, the Wbadmin is a command line version of Windows Server Backup, so you can use both of them to create an incremental backup for Windows Server 2012.
1. Click Start, input wbadmin in search box, and run as Administrator.
2. Then input wbadmin/? to see the supported subcommands.
3. Then use Wbadmin start backup to create an incremental backup, take Wbadmin incremental backup to F: drive as an example, please type as follows.
Wbadmin start backup -backupTarget:F: -allCritical -include:C: -vssFull –quiet
Tip: If you are insists on creating Wbadmin incremental backup to network share, you could create a VHD file locally and then backup to it. You just need to replace the -targetTarget: F: above with the newly created VHD file.
1. Navigate to Start > Administrator Tools > Window Server Backup and then select Configure Performance Settings.
2. Tick Always perform incremental backup, and hit OK.
3. Then, choose Backup Schedule at the right panel, and then follow the prompt to set a Windows Server 2012 incremental backup.
Apart from creating incremental backup with Wbadmin and Windows Server Backup, you still can use the best backup and restore software – AOMEI Backupper Server. The supported OS includes Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10, Windows Server 2003/2008 (R2)/2012 (R2)/2016, 2019, 2022, SBS 2003/2008/2011, and WHS 2011 (all editions, 32-bit and 64-bit).
It is more flexible and easy to use than Wbadmin and Windows Server Backup. With it, you can:
Before creating incremental backup, you have to download it first. To create incremental backups for multiple computers, the easiest way is to create portable version of this software with its advanced edition and run it from removable devices.
1. Open this software, choose Backup -> Disk Backup.
2. Enter a Task Name for your backup.
3. Choose the source disk to backup by clicking Add Disk, and then choose a destination path. You can create incremental backup HDD to external hard drive, USB drive, network or NAS location, or cloud drives.
4. Set Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Event triggers or USB plug in Schedule Backup and confirm the Incremental Backup is selected in Backup Scheme. The default backup set is one full backup and 6 incremental backups, and you can also enable automatic backup cleanup here to delete old backup image automatically.
Notes:
5. Confirm all the backup settings and press Start Backup to get Windows Server 2012 incremental backup done.
Then, you will get an incremental backup for your data. Maybe someday you have to consolidate incremental backups into a single image.
You can definitely create Wbadmin incremental backup in Windows Server 2012 without any obstacles. But using AOMEI Backupper Server to create an incremental backup is more flexible from all aspects, you can choose any backup items, customize the number of incremental backups, run it manually or automatically, and backup to multiple devices.
For backup image with Window on, you are able to restore Windows Server 2012 image to new hard drive or migrate Windows Server 2012 to new hardware and boot from the drive successfully. To deploy image to multiple computers, try its image deployment software - AOMEI Image Deploy in the technician or techplus edition.