Back-Up & System Recovery

Backing up and system recovery are critical aspects of computer and data management. They are essential for ensuring the safety and availability of your data in case of hardware failures, data corruption, accidental deletions, or other unforeseen events. Let's explore these concepts in more detail:

1. Backing Up: Backing up refers to the process of creating copies of your data and storing them in a separate location or medium to protect against data loss. There are various methods and strategies for backing up data:

  • Regular Backups: Schedule routine backups of your data. This can be done daily, weekly, or on a customized schedule depending on your needs.

  • Full Backup: A full backup copies all the data in a given system or storage device. It's comprehensive but may require significant storage space and time.

  • Incremental Backup: Incremental backups only copy data that has changed or been added

Back-Up & System Recovery

  • Full Backup: A full backup copies all the data in a given system or storage device. It’s comprehensive but may require significant storage space and time.