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BackupRelationships Related Term: archives copy restore security copy Distinguish From: archive n. ~ 1. A copy of all or portions of software or data files on a system kept on storage media, such as tape [..]
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BackupDuplicate copy of data made for archiving purposes or for protecting against damage or loss.
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BackupFiles, equipment, data and procedures available for use in the event of a failure or loss, if the originals are destroyed or out of service.
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Backupsee back up.
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BackupA process by which data (electronic or paper-based) and programs are copied in some form so as to be available and used if the original data from which it originated is lost, destroyed or corrupted.
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BackupA copy of a set of files made for replacement purposes in case the original set is damaged or lost.
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Backupn. A resource that is or can be used as a substitute when a primary resource fails or when a file has been corrupted. v. To save as in to make a copy in case of future failure or corruption.
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BackupBackup is the routine copying of data to ensure its protection in the event of data loss through accidental deletion, equipment failure, or some other mishap. As more and more data is created and stor [..]
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Backup[A] copy of files and programs made to facilitate recovery, if necessary. [INFOSEC-99] 2. See backup file.
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BackupDictionary of Internet Terms Copy of current and/or recent data for short-term storage in case of catastrophic loss.
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Backupa copy made of the file. Backups are made to avoid the loss of or damage to crucial data. It is highly recommended that backups be made for heavily used information. Servers, CDs, DVDs, and zip disks are a few examples of where backup information can be stored.
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Backup(v.) In computing the phrase backup means to copy files to a second medium (a disk or tape) as a precaution in case the first medium fails. One of the cardinal rules in using computers is back up your [..]
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BackupIn data processing, to make a second copy of an important data file in case the original is lost, damaged, or destroyed. Also refers to computer files, equipment, and procedures created and maintained [..]
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BackupThe process of copying files so that they are preserved in the case of equipment failure or catastrophe. If files are damaged on the server, the backup of data is restored back to the machine.
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BackupThis is an extra copy of a file or document.
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BackupTo make a duplicate copy of data. This is done to protect against data corruption or theft.
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BackupA copy of current computer files saved to a computer disk or magnetic tape in case of a computer system failure.
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BackupCopying files or databases so that they will be preserved.
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BackupMaking a duplicate copy of a computer file or a program on a disk or cassette so that the material will not be lost if the original is destroyed; a spare copy.
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BackupOverflow of a plumbing fixture due to drain stoppage.
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BackupThe activity of copying files or databases so that they will be preserved in case of equipment failure or other catastrophe. This is different from archiving information, which is preserving information with a view to its long-term value.
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BackupA backup is the result of a single backup operation
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BackupBackup is the process of saving your computer files to a medium other than your internal hard drive. If the drive fails, you can restore the files. Backup files in one of two ways. The first is record [..]
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Backupis an extra copy of the files on your computer or mobile device. It is typically stored in a separate location from the original files, such as on another drive or in the cloud. If anything happens to [..]
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BackupDuplicate copies of data that is maintained on different storage media for emergency purposes.
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Backup(n) an accumulation caused by clogging or a stoppage(n) someone who takes the place of another (as when things get dangerous or difficult)(n) a musical part (vocal or instrumental) that supports or pr [..]
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BackupA backup is an extra copy of your work, eg documents, pictures etc, saved onto a removable storage medium such as CD, DVD or magnetic tape, so that if your computer is stolen or breaks down you don't lose everything. Backup is a noun, back up is a verb.
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BackupA backup is an extra copy of your work, eg documents, pictures etc, saved onto a removable storage medium such as CD, DVD or magnetic tape, so that if your computer is stolen or breaks down you don [..]
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BackupTo make a second copy of a file as a safety measure. The copy may be held on a floppy disk, a zip disk, or on CD-ROM.
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BackupBackup is the process of copying data, software or other digital information on a separate media in addition to its original storage.
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BackupA digital copy of the data saved on a computer hard drive that is used for the purpose of restoring the information in the event the data is erased or made inaccessible (e.g. photos, videos, documents [..]
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Backup The process whereby copies of computer files are taken in order to allow recreation of the original, should the need arise. A backup is a spare copy of a file, file system, or other resource for use in the event of failure or loss of the original. The term is most commonly used to refer to a copy of all the files on a computer's disks which [..]
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BackupThe action of copying (or mirroring) important data to a second location or onto removable media for later retrieval if file/data is lost or destroyed.
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BackupFile copies that are saved as protection against loss, damage or unavailability of the primary data. Saving methods include high-capacity tape, separate disk sub-systems or on the Internet. Off-site b [..]
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BackupDefinition: Backup, in its simplest form, refers to making an electronic copy of mission critical information that can be used to re-constitute lost, stolen or damaged documents. There are many ways t [..]
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BackupBackup is the process whereby copies of computer or design files are taken in order to allow recreation of the original, should the need arise. A backup is a spare copy of a file, file system, design, [..]
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BackupAnyone that has had a computer drive fail can tell you the importance of creating a backup of your important information. There are several ways to backup important data on your computer, including up [..]
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BackupCopying data from the security system
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BackupA copy of your website’s files, directories, databases, and email configurations.
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BackupCopying files or databases so that they will be preserved.
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BackupMaking a duplicate copy of a computer file or a program on a disk or cassette so that the material will not be lost if the original is destroyed; a spare copy.
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BackupBackup refers to the process of making copies of data or data files to use in the event the original data or data files are lost or destroyed. Secondarily, a backup may refer to making copies for hist [..]
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BackupAn overflow or accumulation of water caused by clogging or by a stoppage.
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Backup(1) The process of making duplicate copies of electronic data, typically for security reasons. Not the same as the process of archiving a record. Backups of electronic information are made in case of equipment failure, etc. to ensure the availability of active records for ongoing administrative purposes. (2) A substitute or alternative. May refer t [..]
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BackupA copy of my files made to help regain any lost information in my record if necessary.
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BackupTo create a copy of data as a precaution against the loss or damage of the original data. Most users backup some of their files, and many computer networks utilise automatic backup software to make regular copies of some or all of the data on the network. Some backup systems use digital audio tape (DAT) as a storage medium.
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BackupA copy of inactive data, intended for use in the restoration of data lost to catastrophic failure of system memory. Most users backup some of their files, and many computer networks utilize automatic backup software to make regular copies of some or all of the data on the network. Some backup systems use digital audio tape (DAT) as a storage medium [..]
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Backup
A reserve or substitute.
''If the goalkeeper is injured, we have a backup.''
(computing) A copy of a file or record, stored separately from the original, that can be used to recover the original [..]
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BackupBackup software are computer programs used to perform a backup; they create supplementary exact copies of files, databases or entire computers. These programs may later use the supplementary copies t [..]
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BackupIn information technology, a backup, or data backup is a copy of computer data taken and stored elsewhere so that it may be used to restore the original after a data loss event. The verb form, referri [..]
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BackupBackup is the computing function of making copies of data to enable recovery from data loss.
Backup may also refer to:
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BackupBackup is a British television police procedural crime drama series, devised by Nigel McCrery and Roy Mitchell, that ran for a total of fourteen episodes across two series on BBC One between September [..]
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BackupIn information technology, a backup, or data backup is a copy of computer data taken and stored elsewhere so that it may be used to restore the original after a data loss event. The verb form, referri [..]
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Backupa copy of a file or disk you make for archiving purposes.
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BackupThe act of making a second (backup) copy of the data stored on a disk or other storage device, to safeguard against loss of data if there is damage to the primary copy.
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