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1. Electronic module that manages the flow of data between the computer and the hard disk drive.
2. A pricing model in which customers pay a recurring fee for access to a product or service.
3. 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.
4. "A backup method that utilizes storage in the cloud as its location, offering advantages such as adaptability, expandability, and economical efficiency."
5. Backup copies of data and files at a remote location, separate from the original data source.
6. A model that describes how cloud infrastructure is deployed, such as public, private, or hybrid.
7. The delay that occurs when sending data between two points on a network.
8. The capacity of an optical storage device to bounce back light. A greater capacity leads to enhanced accuracy in reading data.
9. The process of copying data to multiple locations to improve data availability and resilience.
10. The process of reducing the size of backup files by removing redundant data and compressing the remaining data.
11. Storage device that uses NAND-based flash memory chips to store data, offering faster access and higher durability than traditional hard disk drives.
12. A facility used to house computer systems and associated components, such as telecommunications and storage systems.
13. Rules that govern the exchange of data between networks, ensuring that only authorized users have access to sensitive information.
14. Storing backup copies of data and files at the same physical location as the original data source.
15. The duplication of data to ensure its availability in the event of a hardware or software failure.
16. A technology that allows multiple virtual machines to run on a single physical machine.
17. A backup conducted by the organization's own IT department using locally accessible resources.