
1) Accretion 2) Accumulation 3) Alternative 4) BBC television drama 5) Exclusively Saxon word 6) Put it in reverse 7) Word of purely Anglo origin
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1) Alternate 2) Backing 3) Carlight 4) Clog 5) Copy 6) Descant 7) Discant 8) Locum 9) Logjam 10) Patronage 11) Planb 12) Reliever 13) Spare 14) Staff 15) Sub
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In information technology, a backup, or the process of backing up, refers to the copying and archiving of computer data so it may be used to restore the original after a data loss event. The verb form is to back up in two words, whereas the noun is backup. Backups have two distinct purposes. The primary purpose is to recover data after its loss, b...
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[software] Backup is a backup utility made by Apple for Mac OS X. It is available through Apple`s MobileMe (formerly .Mac) collection of Internet services. Backup can be used in connection with either a user`s online MobileMe iDisk or the Macintosh`s CD-RW or DVD-R drive to make safe, archival copies of critical files and folders. ==Version...
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n. A backup is a duplicate copy of data made for archiving purposes or for protection against damage and loss.
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A copy of a computer program or file stored separately from the original.
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A ball that falls away to the right (for right-handers) or left (for left-handers).
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To take a recoverable copy of files,
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A copy of current computer files saved to a computer disk or magnetic tape in case of a computer system failure.
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A copy of a disk or selected files made for safekeeping, usually to removable media.
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That part of a masonry wall behind the exterior facing.
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An extra copy of a file or program in case the first copy is lost or corrupted. As a precaution, users should back up a computer's hard-disk drive on a regular basis. Before making a change to the configuration of a computer, users should back up important start-up files from the operating system.
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A safety copy of software or other digital data.
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[
n] - (computer science) a copy of a file or directory on a separate storage device
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A ball that falls to the right side for right-handed bowlers and left side for left-handed bowlers.
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Pistol, semi-automatic, 9mm kurz [US]
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A system, device, file or facility that can be used as an alternative in case of a malfunction or loss of data.
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computer backup noun (computer science) a copy of a file or directory on a separate storage device; `he made a backup in case the original was accidentally damaged or erased`
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A duplicate copy of files or an entire hard drive. A backup of your important files should be done regularly.
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A copy of a set of files made for replacement purposes in case the original set is damaged or lost.
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(ITIL Continual Service Improvement) A management tool developed by Drs Robert Kaplan (Harvard Business School) and David Norton. A balanced scorecard enables a strategy to be broken down into key performance indicators. Performance against the KPIs is used to demonstrate how well the strategy is being achieved. A balanced scorecard has four major ...
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Any additional protection that is added to provide redundancy to an anchor.
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