Periodic back-up refers to the practice of regularly saving copies of data at predetermined intervals to protect against data loss. This can involve daily, weekly, or monthly backups, depending on the importance of the data and the frequency of changes. By implementing periodic backups, organizations ensure that they can restore their data to a recent state in case of hardware failure, accidental deletion, or cyberattacks. This strategy is essential for maintaining data integrity and availability.
Data redundancy
A full backup
Incremental Backup. There 3 data backup types, full backup, incremental backup and differential backup and the only backup type that clears the archive bit is incremental.
selective backup
It is one kind of backup
No Backup was created in 1996.
A backup to a removable disk.
Backup Backup on another medium Backup somewhere else
What are the advantages of network backup? **** Network backup can be used to backup the entire network and requires fewer tape drives, or disks.****
There are many companies that allow you to backup data online. Examples of companies that allow you to backup data online include Carbonite Online Backup and My PC Backup.
A differential backup backs up all changes since the last full backup. To restore everything only the last full backup and the last differential backup are needed.
Continuous backup