Does the use of AutoTMF have advantages for making backups of open application files?
UPs of open files that are being updated are often corrupt when they are restored. Even if they are not corrupt, the data is inconsistent and out-of-date. With audited files and TMF Online Dump, open files can be backed up and restored consistently, with all transactions up to the time of the restore.
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