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1. The process of copying data to multiple locations to improve data availability and resilience.
2. A small, portable electrical storage device that uses flash memory to store data.
3. The deliberate or accidental eradication of information, resulting from mistakes made by individuals, malfunctioning hardware, or malicious software.
4. The act of adhering to and following rules, regulations, and standards set by authorities.
5. Component of magnetic storage devices that reads and writes data onto disk by changing magnetic orientation of the disk's surface.
6. Rules that govern the exchange of data between networks, ensuring that only authorized users have access to sensitive information.
7. A technology that allows multiple virtual machines to run on a single physical machine.
8. The storage of data on remote servers accessed through the internet, offering flexible and scalable storage solutions.
9. A backup that is stored in the same location as the original data, allowing for quick access in case of a failure, but lacking protection.
10. The process of backing up data to the cloud, providing a secure and cost-effective alternative to traditional backup methods.
11. Electronic module that manages the flow of data between the computer and the hard disk drive.
12. The storage capacity of an optical storage device is based on the quantity of data that can be stored in a specific area. Greater storage capacity indicates the ability to store a larger amount of information on the device.
13. The duration for which backups are stored, generally determined by regulatory demands and guidelines set by the organization.
14. A backup of a physical server is the process of capturing and storing the complete configuration, data, operating system, and applications of the server.
15. A type of non-volatile memory that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed.
16. A type of optical storage device that can be written to once, but data cannot be erased or modified.