backup system

  • 1backup system — system which allows data protection and restoration in the event of a computer crash …

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  • 2backup system — noun a computer system for making backups • Hypernyms: ↑computer system, ↑computing system, ↑automatic data processing system, ↑ADP system, ↑ADPS …

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  • 3Backup system — Дублирующая [резервная] система; вспомогательная система …

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  • 4Distributed internet backup system — Тип Резервное копирование Разработчик Имин Мартиниан Операционная система Кроссплатформенное ПО Последняя версия 0.93 (13 апреля 2006 года) Лицензия BSD Сайт …

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  • 5System Mechanic — Внешний вид System Mechanic Тип Утилиты Разр …

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  • 6backup — back‧up [ˈbækʌp] noun [countable] COMPUTING a copy of information held on a computer that is put onto a disk so that the information is not lost if there is a problem with the computer: • Take a backup copy of the file to be converted. * * *… …

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  • 7Backup — For other uses of Backup , see Backup (disambiguation). In information technology, a backup or the process of backing up is making copies of data which may be used to restore the original after a data loss event. The verb form is back up in two… …

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  • 8System Restore — Infobox Software name = System Restore caption = System Restore in Windows Vista SP1 collapsible = author = developer = Microsoft released = latest release version = 6.0.6001 latest release date = February 4, 2008 latest preview version = latest… …

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  • 9Backup Exec — is backup software currently developed by Symantec. Backup Exec has a long history of being sold from one company to another. Its earliest roots stretch back to the early 1980s when Maynard Electronics created a bundle of software drivers to help …

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  • 10backup — ack up, n. 1. anything kept in reserve to serve as a substitute in case of failure or unavailability of the normal or primary object; used for devices, plans, people, etc. Also used attributively; as, there was no backup for the electrical… …

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