Backup refers to the process of creating copies of data to protect against data loss. This is typically achieved by duplicating data onto a separate storage medium, such as external hard drives, cloud storage, or tape drives. Backups are essential for disaster recovery, data restoration after accidental deletion, hardware failure, or cyberattacks (like ransomware). Common backup strategies include full backups, incremental backups (backing up only changes since the last backup), and differential backups (backing up changes since the last full backup).
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