Answer Posted / 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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