COMPUTER SOFTWARE
UTILITY PROGRAMS
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Which ones are true in relation to backups.
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It is a copy of computer data/files/programs taken and stored elsewhere so that they can be restored after a data loss event.
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A Full Backup is a complete backup of all files present on a disk.
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An incremental backup only backs up those files which have been altered/changed/edited since the last backup.
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A restore process means the backed up files will be restored back to where they were originally backed up from.
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Backup is the process of creating a copy of the data on your system that you use for recovery in case your original data is lost or corrupted. You can also use backup to recover copies of older files if you have deleted them from your system.
Detailed explanation-2: -Incremental backups An incremental backup operation will result in copying only the data that has changed since the last backup operation of any type.
Detailed explanation-3: -Backing up file systems means copying file systems to removable media (such as tape) to safeguard against loss, damage, or corruption. Restoring file systems means copying reasonably current backup files from removable media to a working directory.
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