Computer Science, asked by amu68, 3 months ago

What is a backup? Why is it important to take backups of your computer
regularly?​

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Answered by vishnupriyavp16
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Explanation: The main reason for data backup is to save important files if a system crash or hard drive failure occurs. There should be additional data backups if the original backups result in data corruption or hard drive failure. This option is best done via the cloud or offsite storage

Answered by BroccoliDEKU
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Answer:

The purpose of the backup is to create a copy of data that can be recovered in the event of a primary data failure. Primary data failures can be the result of hardware or software failure, data corruption, or a human-caused event, such as a malicious attack (virus or malware), or accidental deletion of data.

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The main reason for data backup is to save important files if a system crash or hard drive failure occurs. There should be additional data backups if the original backups result in data corruption or hard drive failure. ... Additional backups are necessary if natural or man-made disasters occur.

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