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COV ITRM Glossary

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File-based Copy

Definition

(Context: Software)


1.  It is a simple copies of files. Most widely used form of backup worldwide.

2.  A file-based backup is when you back up all the files in a particular area or system. File-based backups are an absolute must-have for business continuity and disaster recovery. However, this type of backup on its own does pose its own problem in that the recovery time could take a lot longer than other options.  File-based backups are exactly as they sound -- you're backing up the files themselves. This is a good first step in backing up your data, but problems can arise when you need to access the information after an incident. You have the files themselves, but not the software to open them.


Reference:

1.  EA-Solution-Data-Availability-Requirements.pdf (virginia.gov)

2.  Data Backup and Storage Options for Small Businesses | VC3

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