How many backup types in windows2003
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Answer / inds
Please Remember " State backup for system file " and NT
Backup.
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Answer / lalitkumar
1 Normal backup
2 Daily backup
3 Copy Backup
4 Differential Backup
5 Incremental Backup
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Answer / mahesh dadeya
1..Normal/full backups:- All files that have been selected
are backed up,
2.Copy backups:- All files that have been selected are
backed up, regardless of the setting of the archive
attribute.
3.Differential backups:- Designed to create backup copies
of files that have changed since the last normal backup.
The presence of the archive attribute indicates that the
file has been modified and only files with this attribute
are backed up.
4..Incremental backups:- Designed to create backups of
files that have changed since the most recent normal or
incremental backup. The presence of the archive attribute
indicates that the file has been modified and only files
with this attribute are backed up. When a file is backed
up, the archive attribute is cleared. If the file is later
modified, this attribute is set, which indicates that the
file needs to be backed up.
5..Daily backups:- Designed to back up files using the
modification date on the file itself. If a file has been
modified on the same day as the backup,
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Answer / manish
1 Normal backup
2 Daily backup
3.Copy Backup
4.Differential Backup
5.Incremental Backup
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Answer / vahid
backup two types
1.system state backup
2.user data backup
system state backup
a)authoritative
b)non authoritative
user data backup
a)normal
b)copy
c)incremental
d)differential
e)daily
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Answer / mohd rizwan
Normal/full backups All files that have been selected are
backed up, regardless of the setting of the archive
attribute. When a file is backed up, the archive attribute
is cleared. If the file is later modified, this attribute
is set, which indicates that the file needs to be backed up.
Copy backups All files that have been selected are backed
up, regardless of the setting of the archive attribute.
Unlike a normal backup, the archive attribute on files
isn't modified. This allows you to perform other types of
backups on the files at a later date.
Differential backups Designed to create backup copies of
files that have changed since the last normal backup. The
presence of the archive attribute indicates that the file
has been modified and only files with this attribute are
backed up. However, the archive attribute on files isn't
modified. This allows you to perform other types of backups
on the files at a later date.
Incremental backups Designed to create backups of files
that have changed since the most recent normal or
incremental backup. The presence of the archive attribute
indicates that the file has been modified and only files
with this attribute are backed up. When a file is backed
up, the archive attribute is cleared. If the file is later
modified, this attribute is set, which indicates that the
file needs to be backed up.
Daily backups Designed to back up files using the
modification date on the file itself. If a file has been
modified on the same day as the backup, the file will be
backed up. This technique doesn't change the archive
attributes of files.
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Answer / savyasanchi
1.normal back up
2.copy back up
3.diffential back up
4.incremental back up
5.daily back up
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Answer / md sharique reza
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2,
Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
Types of backup
The Backup utility supports five methods of backing up data
on your computer or network.
Copy backup
A copy backup copies all the files you select, but does not
mark each file as having been backed up (in other words, the
archive attribute is not cleared). Copying is useful if you
want to back up files between normal and incremental backups
because copying does not affect these other backup operations.
Daily backup
A daily backup copies all the files that you select that
have been modified on the day the daily backup is performed.
The backed-up files are not marked as having been backed up
(in other words, the archive attribute is not cleared).
Differential backup
A differential backup copies files that have been created or
changed since the last normal or incremental backup. It does
not mark files as having been backed up (in other words, the
archive attribute is not cleared). If you are performing a
combination of normal and differential backups, restoring
files and folders requires that you have the last normal as
well as the last differential backup.
Incremental backup
An incremental backup backs up only those files that have
been created or changed since the last normal or incremental
backup. It marks files as having been backed up (in other
words, the archive attribute is cleared). If you use a
combination of normal and incremental backups, you will need
to have the last normal backup set as well as all
incremental backup sets to restore your data.
Normal backup
A normal backup copies all the files you select and marks
each file as having been backed up (in other words, the
archive attribute is cleared). With normal backups, you only
need the most recent copy of the backup file or tape to
restore all of the files. You usually perform a normal
backup the first time you create a backup set.
Backing up your data using a combination of normal backups
and incremental backups requires the least amount of storage
space and is the quickest backup method. However, recovering
files can be time-consuming and difficult because the backup
set might be stored on several disks or tapes.
Backing up your data using a combination of normal backups
and differential backups is more time-consuming, especially
if your data changes frequently, but it is easier to restore
the data because the backup set is usually stored on only a
few disks or tapes.
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Answer / kuldeep kumar(adsl gurgaon)
1. Normal Backup(It will backup all the marked file)
2.Copy backups (All files that have been selected are
backed up, regardless of the setting of the archive
attribute)
3. differential backup (copies files that have been created
or
changed since the last normal or incremental backup. It does
not mark files as having been backed up (in other words, the
archive attribute is not cleared). If you are performing a
combination of normal and differential backups, restoring
files and folders requires that you have the last normal as
well as the last differential backup)
4.Incremental backups (Designed to create backups of
files that have changed since the most recent normal or
incremental backup. The presence of the archive attribute
indicates that the file has been modified and only files
with this attribute are backed up. When a file is backed
up, the archive attribute is cleared. If the file is later
modified, this attribute is set, which indicates that the
file needs to be backed up)
5.Dailly Backup.(It will take backup all the selected
file that have changed on this
particular day)
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Answer / venkatesh kotha
There are five types of Backup in windows2003.
1. Normal backup
2. Copy backup
3. Daily backup
4. Incremental backup
5. differential backup
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