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backup copies of any important files and directories, duplicated on separate sets of removable media (eg disks), to ensure reliable restoration if needed
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backup 1) (noun) A collection of data stored on (usually removable) non-volatile storage media for purposes of recovery in case the original copy of data is lost or becomes inaccessible. Also called backup copy. To be useful for recovery, a backup must be made by copying the source data image when it is in a consistent state. Backup is the activity of copying files or databases so that they will be preserved in case of equipment failure or other catastrophe. ...
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backup Copies of programs, databases, other files etc. are made with the purpose to restore information in case of loosing it, for instance, because of a computer failure or a virus infection.
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backup A copy on floppy disk or tape of files on a PC's hard disk. A backup is used in case the hard disk file(s) are erased or damaged.
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backup In a nutshell, a backup is a duplicate copy of a file or document kept in case the original is lost or corrupted. There are different types of backups.
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