Matching
Match the following terms to the appropriate definition.
Premises:
Backs up all files but does not remove the archive attribute
A type of computer with two or more CPUs
Linking two computer systems to appear to function as though they are one
Backup rotation scheme designed to extend the life of the backup media
Backs up all files and removes the archive attribute
Breaks up data files across all volumes of a disk set
Prevents data loss by duplicating data from a main disk to a backup disk
Places the backup disk on a different controller than is used by the main disk
Backs up the entire contents of one or more disk drives on the basis of directories, subdirectories, and files
Hardware and software used to provide assurance against equipment failure
Responses:
Incremental backup
Tower of Hanoi
Striping
Full file-by-file backup
Clustering
Differential backup
Disk mirroring
SMP
Disk duplexing
Fault tolerance
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Backs up all files but does not remove the archive attribute
A type of computer with two or more CPUs
Linking two computer systems to appear to function as though they are one
Backup rotation scheme designed to extend the life of the backup media
Backs up all files and removes the archive attribute
Breaks up data files across all volumes of a disk set
Prevents data loss by duplicating data from a main disk to a backup disk
Places the backup disk on a different controller than is used by the main disk
Backs up the entire contents of one or more disk drives on the basis of directories, subdirectories, and files
Hardware and software used to provide assurance against equipment failure
Premises:
Backs up all files but does not remove the archive attribute
A type of computer with two or more CPUs
Linking two computer systems to appear to function as though they are one
Backup rotation scheme designed to extend the life of the backup media
Backs up all files and removes the archive attribute
Breaks up data files across all volumes of a disk set
Prevents data loss by duplicating data from a main disk to a backup disk
Places the backup disk on a different controller than is used by the main disk
Backs up the entire contents of one or more disk drives on the basis of directories, subdirectories, and files
Hardware and software used to provide assurance against equipment failure
Responses:
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