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1. The unintentional destruction or loss of data, which can occur due to hardware failure, human error, or other factors.
2. A type of backup that copies all data from a source to a storage medium.
3. A type of backup that only copies data that has changed since the last backup, reducing backup time and storage space requirements.
4. The amount of time required to complete a backup process, which can vary depending on the type and size of data being backed up.
5. The process of making copies of data to protect against data loss.
6. A type of backup that copies all data that has changed since the last full backup, providing a middle ground between full and incremental backups.
7. A device or location used to store backup data, such as a hard drive or cloud storage.