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1. The regularity of performing backups is determined by factors such as the quantity and importance of the data being backed up.
2. Backup copies of data and files at a remote location, separate from the original data source.
3. The duration for which backups are stored, generally determined by regulatory demands and guidelines set by the organization.
4. The storage of data on remote servers accessed through the internet, offering flexible and scalable storage solutions.
5. A computer server located at a different physical location than the user, accessible via a network or the internet.
6. The complete reinstatement of a system, encompassing the operating system, applications, and user data, starting from the beginning.
7. The process of reducing the size of backup files by removing redundant data and compressing the remaining data.
8. The process of verifying the integrity and completeness of backup data to ensure its reliability for restoration purposes.
9. The process that involves restoring data and systems to a functional state following a catastrophic event, such as a natural disaster or cyber attack.
10. An external service provider performs a backup that is not done in-house. This backup option can be more affordable and offer extra features, like automatic backups.
11. A type of backup that captures and stores only the modifications made to data since the previous complete backup, resulting in faster execution and lower storage requirements.
12. 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.
13. Storing backup copies of data and files at the same physical location as the original data source.
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 backup that solely captures the modifications made to data since the previous backup.
16. The process of ensuring that backups can be restored successfully and that the data restored is accurate and complete.