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This chapter covers the different types of Backups and Disaster REcovery testing

Methods.
Before we proceed with the types of backups, let us first define backup and discuss
its significance for businesses.
Backup is the process of creating a copy of the data on your system that you use
for recovery in case your original data is lost or corrupted.You can also use
backup to recover copies of older files if you have deleted them from your system.
It can be done by simply copying data where in there can be one or more copies or
by mirroring data so that the copy is constantly updated with whatever is written
to the primary source.
It is important to have an backup data because disasters, like equipment failures,
fires, and weather conditions might occur which can cause data harm.
Accidental deletion or corruption of data may happen in an organization, and if you
have a back up data madali mo lang marerecover yung mga nadelete.
If you have a backup data you could preserve them and use whenever you need it.
There are three main backup types used to back up all digital assets:
Full backup, incremental backup and differential backup.
Full Backup is the most basic and comprehensive type of backup that copies all data
from a system to a storage device.
Here are the advantages and disadvantages of running a full backup method
pros quick restoration since icacopy mo lang namn yung buong data
As I have mentioned kanina Full backup is a type of backup that involves copying
all the data and files from a system or device to another storage location which
can take up a lot of your storage but kung small lang namn yung business mo and
konti lang ang data mo then it is best to use this type of backup.

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