Backup technology encompasses the strategies, processes, and tools used to create copies of data for the purpose of recovery in case of data loss or corruption. This can include methods like full backups (copying all data), incremental backups (copying only the changes since the last backup), differential backups (copying changes since the last full backup), and continuous data protection (CDP). These backups are often stored on separate media or in remote locations (cloud) to safeguard against local failures. Common uses include disaster recovery, data archiving, and restoration after hardware failures, software errors, or accidental deletion.
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