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1. The process of ensuring that backups can be restored successfully and that the data restored is accurate and complete.
2. A protective cover that holds an optical disk while it is being read or written to. Caddies are often used in professional settings to prevent damage to disks.
3. A backup that solely captures the modifications made to data since the previous backup.
4. Electronic components made of interconnected semiconductor devices on a single chip.
5. A storage medium that employs magnetic tape for backing up data, commonly used to store vast amounts of information at a low cost for extended periods.
6. A small, portable electrical storage device that uses flash memory to store data.
7. A computer server located at a different physical location than the user, accessible via a network or the internet.
8. A type of optical storage device that can be written to and erased multiple times.
9. The ability of cloud systems to grow or shrink in response to changing demand, much like an elastic band.
10. A high-definition optical storage device that uses a blue laser to read and write data to a disk. It has a much larger storage capacity than DVDs.
11. Magnetic storage device that uses a tape to store data sequentially.
12. The duration for which backups are stored, generally determined by regulatory demands and guidelines set by the organization.
13. A facility used to house computer systems and associated components, such as telecommunications and storage systems.
14. Long plastic ribbon coated with magnetic material on which data can be magnetically recorded.
15. Representing data as numerical digits for storage and processing.
16. A device that emits a beam of light that is used to read and write data on an optical storage device.
17. The delay that occurs when sending data between two points on a network.
18. The regularity of performing backups is determined by factors such as the quantity and importance of the data being backed up.