A differential backup copies all changes made since the last backup.

Differential backups can be quicker to restore from compared to backups.

Incremental backups only copy the files that have since the last backup.

Incremental backups are useful for minimizing backup and storage space.

Before restoring from a differential backup, it is important to verify the of the backup file.

A differential backup captures only the changes made since the last backup.

Full backups provide a complete snapshot of the system at a specific point in .

Restoring from differential backups can help in recovering data in case of loss.

The frequency of backups (full, incremental, or differential) depends on the needs of the organization.

Differential backups copy all files that have since the last full backup.