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1 Data Protection Server File Agent
"Software, installed on a server, that tracks changes to protected data and transfers the changes to the DPM server. The protection agent also identifies data on a server that can be protected and is involved in the recovery process."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Data Protection Server File Agent
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2 recovery log
The log where the quorum resource stores data. This data is maintained by the clustering software. -
3 Data Protection Server
Microsoft server software that supports continuous disk-based backup and recovery on Windows Server-based networks. -
4 recovery agent
A person who is issued a public key certificate for the purpose of recovering user data that is encrypted with Encrypting File System (EFS). -
5 crash recovery
"The ability of a computer to resume operation after a disastrous failure, such as the failure of a hard drive. Ideally, recovery can occur without any loss of data, although usually some, if not all, data is lost." -
6 simple recovery model
"A database recovery mode that minimally logs all transactions sufficiently to ensure database consistency after a system crash or after restoring a data backup. The database is recoverable only up to the time of its most recent data backup, and restoring individual pages is unsupported." -
7 bare-metal recovery
"A recovery of a system using a backup that contains critical volumes and, optionally, data files that you can use to rebuild a system from scratch or rebuild a system using alternate hardware." -
8 end-user recovery
A feature that enables an end user to independently recover data by retrieving a shadow copy. This feature requires the shadow copy client software. -
9 Automated System Recovery Preparation Wizard
"A wizard that backs up the partition used by the operating system, but it does not back up other partitions, such as program or data partitions. Those partitions must be backed up using Backup or other standard routines.""معالج ""تحضير الاسترداد التلقائي للنظام"""English-Arabic terms dictionary > Automated System Recovery Preparation Wizard
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10 Integration (INT) data center environment
"An environment that is intended for internal testing, integration, evaluations, and demonstration computers. It is also used the first time you complete the process of creating the master image and testing the image and recovery process."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Integration (INT) data center environment
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11 System Recovery
A Windows feature that enables users to easily roll back their PC to an earlier good state while keeping their data safe. -
12 protection
"The process of protecting data from loss or corruption by centrally creating and maintaining replicas and shadow copies of the data. DPM is designed to provide short-term disk-based backup, to support rapid and reliable recovery of data." -
13 restore
"A multi-phase process that copies all the data and log pages from a specified backup to a specified database (the data-copy phase) and rolls forward all the transactions that are logged in the backup (the redo phase). At this point, by default, a restore rolls back any incomplete transactions (the undo phase), which completes the recovery of the database and makes it available to users." -
14 deferred transaction
A transaction that is not committed when the roll forward phase of recovery completes and that cannot be rolled back during database startup because data needed by roll back is offline. This data can reside in either a page or a file. -
15 DPS Agent
"Software, installed on a server, that tracks changes to protected data and transfers the changes to the DPM server. The protection agent also identifies data on a server that can be protected and is involved in the recovery process." -
16 redo phase
The phase during recovery that applies (rolls forward) logged changes to a database to bring the data forward in time. -
17 redo
The phase during recovery that applies (rolls forward) logged changes to a database to bring the data forward in time. -
18 retention policy
"A policy that specifies the length of time during which data, documents, and other records must be available for recovery." -
19 BMR
"A recovery of a system using a backup that contains critical volumes and, optionally, data files that you can use to rebuild a system from scratch or rebuild a system using alternate hardware." -
20 firmware system binary
"A feature that enables partners to place a system binary from firmware into Windows without modifying a Windows binary or executable file. OEMs can use this to make sure that, even after a user has removed or reinstalled the operating system, features such as theft-recovery applications, remote data-deletion software, or the ability to provide a missing device driver are still available to the user."
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