Both will work if you are patient. It will take about 57 CDs to back up the data It will take about 9 single layer DVDs to back up the data It will take about 5 dual layer DVDs to back up the data
AMT Backup.
Totally depends on the backup methodology and the rotation scheme. I have a couple of clients that backup everything everyday and keep the tapes for two weeks. They have 14 copies. Other's backup everything (or changed data in some cases) everyday, and keep the daily copies for two weeks, but keep the weekly tapes for months. There could be 30-40 copies in those cases.
The price of Norton backup software varies with the package that is right for you. Norton 360, which offers data backup and restoration, is available directly from Norton/Symantec for $79.99 for one year of protection, while the list price for Norton Online Backup is $49.99.
100-500 USD or so
40%
For Two Connectors on a motherboard for two 40-pin data cable.
The range = the difference between the highest and the lowest values in the data set. For example if I had a data set like this: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 50 is the highest number and 10 is the lowest number. 50-10= 40. 40= the range of the above data set.
No, they are made for use with regular or box wrenches. In over 40 years of working t=with them,I've never seen any 'backup wrench' and can't even think why you would want one.
data science
40 and 80
Write the data in an increasing order:40 60 79 80 90 90 98 99Since the number of data is even, the median will be the average of the two data that are in the middle (80 and 90).So the median of the data is 85, (80 + 90)/2.
A good way to assess what is a reasonable interval when graphing data is to see if there are any common factors in the data set. In this case 5, 10, 30, 40 and 20 are all clearly divisible by 5. Therefore, 5 would be a reasonable interval to use when graphing the data.