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Refers to a copy of a program, file, or data base. It also refers to the process of producing a copy.
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Copy of current and/or recent data for short-term storage in case of catastrophic loss. Only data changed or added since the backup was made will be lost. Backups should be made frequently. Their usefulness is over when a more recent backup is made. Contrast with Archive.
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Copying or saving data to a different location. One can restore the backup copy if data is lost or damaged.
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(verb) to make a copy of a file or program for the purpose of restoring the data if the masters were to be lost, damaged, or otherwise unavailable for use. 2. (noun) a copy of a master file or program. To be most effective from a security standpoint, backup files are frequently stored at off-site locations.
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A ball that curves left to right for a right-hander and right to left for a left-hander.
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