disaster recovery - Term Description

What is: disaster recovery
 
Description:
A general term for all the software, tools, and processes that are needed to re-establish a business or operation after a major disaster, such as system failure, fire, theft, or other problems that disrupt business operations or cause a loss of digital data. Back-up processes are considered a part of disaster recovery.

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 DAFS (Direct Access File System) DAS (directly attached storage) DAT (digital audio tape)
 data backup database  data cleansing
 data compression data compression data integrity
 data mining data mirroring data protection
 data recovery data synchronization data transfer
 data transfer rate data vaulting data warehouse
 DAT tape (Digital Audio Tape) DDP (disk-based data protection) DDR (double data rate)
 DDS (digital data storage)  decoder decryption
 DES (Data Encryption Standard) destination dial-up
 DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) differential backup ( incremental ) Digital Tape
 DIMM (dual in-line memory module) disaster recovery disk
 disk array disk drive  disk image
 disk image disk imaging disk memory device
 disk sector disk transfer rate  DLT (digital linear tape)
 drag-and-drop DRAM (dynamic random access memory) DSL (digital subscriber line)
 dual drive support duplicate DVD (digital versatile discs)
 dvd r backup DVD-R/W (digital video disc) dvd rw backup
 dvd span backup


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