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1 file backup
A backup of all the data in one or more files or filegroups. -
2 file differential backup
A backup of one or more files containing only changes made to each file since its most recent file backup. A file differential backup requires a full file backup as a base. -
3 backup medium
Disk file or tape used to hold one or more backups. -
4 backup set
"A collection of files, folders, and other data that have been backed up and stored in a file or on one or more tapes." -
5 Windows Backup
A file backup feature of Windows Vista that performs scheduled incremental backups of data to the target media. It also allows the user to restore an individual file or a group of files. -
6 copy backup
"A backup that copies all selected files but does not mark each file as having been backed up (in other words, the archive attribute is not cleared). Copying is useful if you want to back up files between normal and incremental backups because copying does not affect these other backup operations." -
7 block level backup
"A type of backup operation that can be performed on a file system. The backup and restore operations can either be full, incremental or differential, and a physical (block-level) restore is performed at the volume level." -
8 normal backup
"A backup that copies all selected files and marks each file as having been backed up (in other words, the archive attribute is cleared)." -
9 target PC
"A computer that receives an action specified by the OneCare administrator. For example, a computer that is the designated the place for file backup would be considered to be the ""target PC"" of the backup function." -
10 target device
"A device that receives an action specified by the OneCare administrator. For example, an external hard drive that is the designated the place for file backup would be considered to be the ""target device"" of the backup function." -
11 log shipping job
"A job performing one of the following log-shipping operations: backing up the transaction log of the primary database at the primary server (the backup job), copying the transaction log file to a secondary server (the copy job), or restoring the log backup to the secondary database on a secondary server (the restore job). The backup job resides on the primary server; the copy and restore jobs reside on each of the secondary servers. See also: primary database, primary server, secondary database, secondary server." -
12 home folder
A folder (usually on a file server) that administrators can assign to individual users or groups. Administrators use home folders to consolidate user files onto specific file servers for easy backup. Home folders are used by some programs as the default folder for the Open and Save As dialog boxes. -
13 minifilter driver
"A driver used by anti-malware software, backup agents, and encryption products to intercept requests that are targeted at a file system, or another file system driver, before the request reaches its intended destination." -
14 ar-sa مجموعة الخيارات
"A backup that copies all selected files and marks each file as having been backed up (in other words, the archive attribute is cleared)." -
15 network service
"A service, such as file and printer sharing on your computer or automatic backup to a network server."
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