Differential incremental backup
A differential incremental backup is a backup of all data files that have been modified since the last incremental backup or archival backup. Some backup programs use differential incremental backup, just like Handy Backup does. Note that differential incremental backup is different from cumulative incremental backup.
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- Hard Disk Image Software
- Disk image is a complete copy of all hard drive data, which is made on a physical level. Disk images are created through a fundamentally different... More about Hard Disk Image Software...
Backup Software Glossary
Current glossary explains various terms that you may come across while working with Handy Backup or other backup software.
Handy Backup is a backup utility for Windows Servers and PCs that is famous for its flexibility and ease of use.
The glossary contains 473 terms. The current section Backup Software Features contains 20 terms.
Other "Backup Software Features" Terms
- Backup Log
- A backup log is a log where all the information about the backup process is written. It usually shows whether the files were written or not to the... More about Backup Log...
- Directory synchronization
- Directory (folder) synchronization is a process of synchronizing server directories. Handy Backup is an easy backup program and does not support... More about Directory synchronization...
- Auto Backup
- Backuping data to the disk at periodic intervals without user intervention. This function is useful among backup software. The advantage of an auto... More about Auto Backup...
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