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Uploading and can also be answered as mirroring to virtual Hard Drive if your system is a "thin client". Thin Client is a computer that only runs less than minimum hardware and saves data to a server on the internet, which is where the virtual Hard Drive is stored for a "thin client".

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This is not really a question, but best guess answer is "uploading"

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this is called uploading (:

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