Term: Remote backup
Definition: A remote backup is a copy of a your source files and folders that is not located on the local computer's hard drive. It is typically located on a removable media like a CD/DVD/Blu-ray or other removable media, or a network drive (on a server or different computer). This type of backup provides a good level of safe guard of ensuring that you have a way to restore your data. This increased level of safe guard is because if something causes your hard disk drive to fail in your PC, or corrupts your data, you have a copy of your information located elsewhere. Usually, a remote data backup solution is used to run a remote backup. Related terms: remote backup, CD, DVD, Blu-ray, removable media, network drive Backup4all is a backup software for Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/Windows 7. If you don't have Backup4all installed you can download it here: www.backup4all.com/en/download.html |
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