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archive On the Internet, a repository of stored files which is accessible by Anonymous FTP. The term also describes a collection of computer files that has been grouped together and stored under one file name.
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archive The storage of historical records and data. When you have collected a year or two of data from your precision farming applications, you have started your own archive.
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archive files containing data that is no longer in current use but is kept in long-term storage as it may be required in the future
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archive A function permitting users to copy one or more files to a long-term storage device. Archive copies can: Accompany descriptive information Imply data compression software usage Be retrieved by archive date, file name, or description Contrast with retrieve. archive copy
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archive A consistent copy of a collection of data, usually taken for the purpose of maintaining a long-term durable record of a business or application state. Archives are normally used for auditing or analysis rather than for application recovery.
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