DVD Duplication
DVD duplication is a process of copying the entire contents of a DVD disc (be it data files or audio) to a different DVD disc. This procedure usually requires special equipment that allows duplicating data of multiple DVDs at a time.
In case of audio information, creation of such DVD backup may be illegal, as music data is commonly subject to copyright laws. Duplicating a disc containing computer data is, in most cases, legal.
Sometimes duplication of DVDs with computer data can be replaced with simple performed with the use of specialized backup software, such as Handy Backup.
Term of the Day
- 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 Storage Management contains 18 terms.
Other "Storage Management" Terms
- Tower of Hanoi rotation
- The Tower of Hanoi rotation is a rotation, according to which the backup media sets are rotated a particular rotation pattern, as in the Tower of... More about Tower of Hanoi rotation...
- Drive duplication
- Drive duplication is a process of copying the entire contents, be it system files, data files or any other information, of one drive to another... More about Drive duplication...
- Copy DVD
- DVD copying is the process of data transferring that involves one or several DVD discs. Similar to any other type of copying, it can be performed for... More about Copy DVD...
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