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"The benefit of backing up data is that you protect the data. Data is stored in files
in folders. Both files and folders are stored on disk drives. In the event of a disk
drive failure, the data might be lost. If a backup has been performed (to a device
other than the failed one) prior to the failure, once the failed disk has been
replaced, the data can be restored from the backup."

Fugatt, Mark. (2004). 70-290 Managing and maintaining a Microsoft Windows 2003 Server 2003 Environment: Lab Manual. Redmond, Washington: Microsoft Press.

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