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1. The process of copying data to multiple locations to improve data availability and resilience.
2. A backup stored away from the original data to shield against physical harm to the original data.
3. A computer server located at a different physical location than the user, accessible via a network or the internet.
4. A cloud infrastructure maintained by a third-party provider and accessed via the internet.
5. Long plastic ribbon coated with magnetic material on which data can be magnetically recorded.
6. The process of backing up data to physical storage devices that are disconnected from the network.
7. A device that reads and writes data to optical storage devices such as CDs, DVDs, and Blu-Ray disks.
8. A type of optical storage device that can be written to and erased multiple times.
9. The process of moving data from one system or storage location to another, typically from on-premises to cloud storage.
10. Process of preserving data over a long period of time and ensuring that it remains accessible and usable.
11. The process of backing up data to a remote server or cloud-based storage over the internet.
12. The process of backing up data to the cloud, providing a secure and cost-effective alternative to traditional backup methods.
13. The capacity of an optical storage device to bounce back light. A greater capacity leads to enhanced accuracy in reading data.
14. The process of verifying the integrity and completeness of backup data to ensure its reliability for restoration purposes.
15. Type of data redundancy where two copies of the same data are stored on separate magnetic disks.
16. The duplication of data to ensure its availability in the event of a hardware or software failure.
17. A backup process that records the entire state of a virtual machine, including its data, configuration settings, and system state.