Backup Data Recovery
Encryption Data Backup Plan
Data Integrity Disaster Recovery
Version Control Data Archiving

 

The process of restoring lost or corrupted data from backup copies or other sources. Creating copies of data to protect against loss in case the original data is corrupted or deleted.
A detailed strategy outlining how data will be backed up regularly to prevent loss in case of system failure. The process of encoding data to make it unreadable to unauthorized users, thus protecting it from data loss.
A plan outlining steps to be taken to recover data in case of a catastrophic event like a fire or flood. Ensuring that data is accurate, consistent, and reliable to prevent errors and loss.
Storing older or infrequently accessed data in a separate location to prevent loss without cluttering the primary storage. Managing different versions of data to prevent loss and track changes over time.

 

Redundancy Automated Backups
RAID

 

The use of automated software tools to regularly create backup copies of data. Having multiple copies of important data to ensure that it is not lost if one copy becomes inaccessible.
Redundant Array of Independent Disks, a storage technology that combines multiple disks into a single unit to provide data redundancy and improve data reliability, reducing the risk of data loss.