An accumulation of material that halts the flow or movement of something, A copy of a file or record, stored separately from the original, that can be used to recover the original if it is destroyed or damaged, reinforcements, A reserve or substitute, standby, reserve or extra, That is intended as a backup, an accumulation caused by clogging or a stoppage; "a traffic backup on the main street"; "he discovered a backup in the toilet", a subordinate musical part; provides background for more important parts, Making a copy of files is "backing up" the files The copy is a "backup", someone who takes the place of another (as when things get dangerous or difficult); "the star had a stand-in for dangerous scenes"; "we need extra employees for summer fill-ins", uci A capability that returns a user to the last previous display, field, or character in a defined transaction sequence Also refers to preserving a second copy of files for data protection purposes [MIL-HDBK-1908B], the act of providing approval and support; "his vigorous backing of the conservatives got him in trouble with progressives", copying of data in order for retrieval in the event of a malfunction (Computers); substitute; reserve, spare, copies of any important files and directories, duplicated on separate sets of removable media (eg disks), to ensure reliable restoration if needed, (v) to copy files to a second medium (a disk or tape) as a precaution in case the first medium fails One of the cardinal rules in using computers is: Back up your files regularly (n) a copy of your files 5points net offers backup services to ensure the integrity, availability and security of your data, an accumulation caused by clogging or a stoppage; "a traffic backup on the main street"; "he discovered a backup in the toilet, (computer science) a copy of a file or directory on a separate storage device; "he made a backup in case the original was accidentally damaged or erased", A copy of a computer program or file stored separately from the original, In a nutshell, a backup is a duplicate copy of a file or document kept in case the original is lost or corrupted There are different types of backups Local Backup - Is a copy of a file or document that is located on the computers hard disk drive This type of backup provides a minimal guard of ensuring that you have a way to restore your data This minimal level of safe guard is because if something causes your hard disk drive to fail in your PC, or corrupts your data, you may loose the backup copy also, This is when you dump a copy of data from one storage medium to the next If for example, you have an important ftp download of an iso image that you wish to have on cdr, you would burn the image files to the writable cdr drive This would help in the event that should you need disaster recovery (power failure, etc ) You would have the ability to perform another installation of the software installation files to your pc You must recognize that having the power of these tools in an emergency is immeasurable There is several software utilities such as ghost that make it very easy and convenient to keep your files on a secondary storage medium, To create a copy of data as a precaution against the loss or damage of the original data Most users backup some of their files, and many computer networks utilize automatic backup software to make regular copies of some or all of the data on the network Some backup systems use digital audio tape (DAT) as a storage medium, Copying files to protect against loss of the originals Backups are usually made using removeable storage devices that can be locked away, n a duplicate copy of data made for archiving purposes or for protecting against damage or loss v The process of creating duplicate data Some programs backup data files while maintaining both the current version and the preceding version on disk However, a backup is not considered secure unless it is stored away from the original, and so removeable media is preferred, To copy files to a second medium (a disk or tape) as a precaution in case the first medium fails One of the cardinal rules in using computers is Back up your files regularly Even the most reliable computer is apt to break down eventually Many professionals recommend that you make two, or even three, backups of all your files To be especially safe, you should keep one backup in a different location from the others You can back up files using operating system commands, or you can buy a special-purpose backup utility Backup programs often compress the data so that backups require fewer disks (1) The act of backing up (2) A substitute or alternative The term backup usually refers to a disk or a tape that contains a copy of data, Backup consists of extra equipment, resources, or people that you can get help or support from if necessary. There is no emergency back-up immediately available Alternative treatments can provide a useful back-up to conventional treatment, If you have something such as a second piece of equipment or set of plans as backup, you have arranged for them to be available for use in case the first one does not work. Every part of the system has a backup Computer users should make regular back-up copies of their work, A second copy of a file or set of files to be used in case the primary file(s) are destroyed or corrupted Backups are essential for all but the most trivial work For critical work, two backup sets are advisable Murphy's Law (as applied to computers) says that nothing will go wrong with a well-backed up file, (v ) In computing, to create a "safe" extra copy of data recorded on floppy disk, magnetic tape, or other storage medium 2 (n ) The actual copy of data recorded in the process described above, A duplicate copy of a program, a disk, or data, made either for archiving purposes or for safeguarding valuable files from loss should the active copy be damaged or destroyed Some application programs automatically make backup copies of data files, maintaining both the current version and the previous version, A copy of a file, directory, or volume on a separate storage device from the original, for the purpose of retrieval in case the original is accidentally erased, damaged, or destroyed, Copy of files and programs made to facilitate recovery, if necessary (From the National Information Systems Security (INFOSEC) Glossary ), Copy of files and applications made to avoid loss of data and facilitate recovery in the event of a system crash, As a noun, duplicate copy of a program, a disk, or data, made either for archiving purposes or for safeguarding valuable files from loss should the active copy be damaged or destroyed As a verb, backup means to make a backup copy, v) To copy files to a second medium (a disk or tape) as a precaution in case the first medium fails One of the cardinal rules in using computers is "Back up your files regularly" Even the most reliable computer is apt to break down eventually Many professionals recommend that you make two, or even three, backups of all your files To be especially safe, you should keep one backup in a different location from the others (Source: http://webopedia internet com), A spare copy of your data to keep on the shelf just in case If you(or a co-worker)delete a file by mistake or if parts of your computer break, you will be inexpressibly happy and smug if you have recently made a backup copy of your important files Copying files back from your backup is called restoring, To copy files to a second medium (a disk or tape) as a precaution in case the first medium fails One of the cardinal rules in using computers is to backup on a regular schedule, A copy of a file, directory or volume on a separate storage device from the original, for the purpose of retrieval in case the original becomes lost or inaccessible, Creating extra copies of files in case the original copies are damaged or destroyed It has been said that you should have at least three copies of important files- one on your hard disk, one on a floppy, and another on any media stored off-site in a fire-proof safe That may be a little paranoid but consider what would happen if you lost particular files Let that dictate how many backups you have and how carefully they are stored and updated, (n ) A copy on a diskette, tape, or disk of some of or all the files from a hard disk The two types of backups are a full backup and an incremental backup Also called dump See also full dump, incremental dump, SCCS, plural of backup, The process of copying files to a safe place to keep in case of corruption or loss of the original files If you're making a lot of music on your computer you might want to consider backing up these files regularly Get into the habit of it It'll save your bacon one day Back, Web hosts back up data on their servers Many host packages offer backups every 24 hours This is supposed to prevent the loss of data should something happen to the server,
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An accumulation of material that halts the flow or movement of something - "The blockage caused a backup in the plumbing."
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A copy of a file or record, stored separately from the original, that can be used to recover the original if it is destroyed or damaged - "After the power failure, we had to restore the database from backup."
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reinforcements - "He's got a gun - you better send for backup."
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A reserve or substitute - "If the goalkeeper is injured, we have a backup."
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standby, reserve or extra - "I am only a backup player."
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That is intended as a backup - "Make a backup copy of that file."
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an accumulation caused by clogging or a stoppage; "a traffic backup on the main street"; "he discovered a backup in the toilet"
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a subordinate musical part; provides background for more important parts
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Making a copy of files is "backing up" the files The copy is a "backup"
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someone who takes the place of another (as when things get dangerous or difficult); "the star had a stand-in for dangerous scenes"; "we need extra employees for summer fill-ins"
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uci A capability that returns a user to the last previous display, field, or character in a defined transaction sequence Also refers to preserving a second copy of files for data protection purposes [MIL-HDBK-1908B]
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the act of providing approval and support; "his vigorous backing of the conservatives got him in trouble with progressives"
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copying of data in order for retrieval in the event of a malfunction (Computers); substitute; reserve, spare isim
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copies of any important files and directories, duplicated on separate sets of removable media (eg disks), to ensure reliable restoration if needed
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(v) to copy files to a second medium (a disk or tape) as a precaution in case the first medium fails One of the cardinal rules in using computers is: Back up your files regularly (n) a copy of your files 5points net offers backup services to ensure the integrity, availability and security of your data
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an accumulation caused by clogging or a stoppage; "a traffic backup on the main street"; "he discovered a backup in the toilet
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(computer science) a copy of a file or directory on a separate storage device; "he made a backup in case the original was accidentally damaged or erased"
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A copy of a computer program or file stored separately from the original
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In a nutshell, a backup is a duplicate copy of a file or document kept in case the original is lost or corrupted There are different types of backups Local Backup - Is a copy of a file or document that is located on the computers hard disk drive This type of backup provides a minimal guard of ensuring that you have a way to restore your data This minimal level of safe guard is because if something causes your hard disk drive to fail in your PC, or corrupts your data, you may loose the backup copy also
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This is when you dump a copy of data from one storage medium to the next If for example, you have an important ftp download of an iso image that you wish to have on cdr, you would burn the image files to the writable cdr drive This would help in the event that should you need disaster recovery (power failure, etc ) You would have the ability to perform another installation of the software installation files to your pc You must recognize that having the power of these tools in an emergency is immeasurable There is several software utilities such as ghost that make it very easy and convenient to keep your files on a secondary storage medium
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To create a copy of data as a precaution against the loss or damage of the original data Most users backup some of their files, and many computer networks utilize automatic backup software to make regular copies of some or all of the data on the network Some backup systems use digital audio tape (DAT) as a storage medium
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Copying files to protect against loss of the originals Backups are usually made using removeable storage devices that can be locked away
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n a duplicate copy of data made for archiving purposes or for protecting against damage or loss v The process of creating duplicate data Some programs backup data files while maintaining both the current version and the preceding version on disk However, a backup is not considered secure unless it is stored away from the original, and so removeable media is preferred
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To copy files to a second medium (a disk or tape) as a precaution in case the first medium fails One of the cardinal rules in using computers is Back up your files regularly Even the most reliable computer is apt to break down eventually Many professionals recommend that you make two, or even three, backups of all your files To be especially safe, you should keep one backup in a different location from the others You can back up files using operating system commands, or you can buy a special-purpose backup utility Backup programs often compress the data so that backups require fewer disks (1) The act of backing up (2) A substitute or alternative The term backup usually refers to a disk or a tape that contains a copy of data
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Backup consists of extra equipment, resources, or people that you can get help or support from if necessary. There is no emergency back-up immediately available Alternative treatments can provide a useful back-up to conventional treatment
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If you have something such as a second piece of equipment or set of plans as backup, you have arranged for them to be available for use in case the first one does not work. Every part of the system has a backup Computer users should make regular back-up copies of their work
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A second copy of a file or set of files to be used in case the primary file(s) are destroyed or corrupted Backups are essential for all but the most trivial work For critical work, two backup sets are advisable Murphy's Law (as applied to computers) says that nothing will go wrong with a well-backed up file
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(v ) In computing, to create a "safe" extra copy of data recorded on floppy disk, magnetic tape, or other storage medium 2 (n ) The actual copy of data recorded in the process described above
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A duplicate copy of a program, a disk, or data, made either for archiving purposes or for safeguarding valuable files from loss should the active copy be damaged or destroyed Some application programs automatically make backup copies of data files, maintaining both the current version and the previous version
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A copy of a file, directory, or volume on a separate storage device from the original, for the purpose of retrieval in case the original is accidentally erased, damaged, or destroyed
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Copy of files and programs made to facilitate recovery, if necessary (From the National Information Systems Security (INFOSEC) Glossary )
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Copy of files and applications made to avoid loss of data and facilitate recovery in the event of a system crash
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As a noun, duplicate copy of a program, a disk, or data, made either for archiving purposes or for safeguarding valuable files from loss should the active copy be damaged or destroyed As a verb, backup means to make a backup copy
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v) To copy files to a second medium (a disk or tape) as a precaution in case the first medium fails One of the cardinal rules in using computers is "Back up your files regularly" Even the most reliable computer is apt to break down eventually Many professionals recommend that you make two, or even three, backups of all your files To be especially safe, you should keep one backup in a different location from the others (Source: http://webopedia internet com)
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A spare copy of your data to keep on the shelf just in case If you(or a co-worker)delete a file by mistake or if parts of your computer break, you will be inexpressibly happy and smug if you have recently made a backup copy of your important files Copying files back from your backup is called restoring
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To copy files to a second medium (a disk or tape) as a precaution in case the first medium fails One of the cardinal rules in using computers is to backup on a regular schedule
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A copy of a file, directory or volume on a separate storage device from the original, for the purpose of retrieval in case the original becomes lost or inaccessible
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Creating extra copies of files in case the original copies are damaged or destroyed It has been said that you should have at least three copies of important files- one on your hard disk, one on a floppy, and another on any media stored off-site in a fire-proof safe That may be a little paranoid but consider what would happen if you lost particular files Let that dictate how many backups you have and how carefully they are stored and updated
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(n ) A copy on a diskette, tape, or disk of some of or all the files from a hard disk The two types of backups are a full backup and an incremental backup Also called dump See also full dump, incremental dump, SCCS
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plural of backup
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The process of copying files to a safe place to keep in case of corruption or loss of the original files If you're making a lot of music on your computer you might want to consider backing up these files regularly Get into the habit of it It'll save your bacon one day Back
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Web hosts back up data on their servers Many host packages offer backups every 24 hours This is supposed to prevent the loss of data should something happen to the server
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