Computer Science, asked by ayushranjan2, 1 year ago

a full system backup of 40 GB would be made using a

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Answered by khankashaf965
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Explanation:

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Answered by dharanikamadasl
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Answer:

A complete system backup of up to 40GB can be done using a hard disc.

Explanation:

  • By default, a server is backed up incrementally after an initial full backup.
  • The initial complete backup just protects the disk's utilized capacity.
  • The initial backup consumes 40 GB of backup space if a 100 GB disc holds 40 GB of data.
  • The data that has changed since the last backup is backed up in a subsequent incremental backup.
  • Only the 5 GB of data that has changed since the last backup will be backed up.
  • CBR allows you to restore a resource's whole data from any backup, whether it's a full or incremental backup.
  • As a result, deleting a backup manually or automatically has no effect on the restoration function.

Hence, a hard disc is the best data storage device.

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