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A snapshot refers to a point-in-time copy of data or system state, often used in computing and data management. It allows users to capture the current state of a system, application, or database for backup, recovery, or analysis purposes. Snapshots can be incremental, saving only changes since the last snapshot, or full, capturing the entire dataset. They are commonly used in virtualization, cloud storage, and database management to facilitate quick recovery and efficient resource management.

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