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What is likely to happen when you back up from multiple sources that may contain duplicate
information to one backup �le?
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a. Nothing

b. Redundancies

c. Flash Drive Overheating (FDO)

d. Blue Screen

e. Data Breach

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The correct answer is: Redundancies

What is a typical risk that can be covered by a backup strategy?

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Marked out of a. Accidental loss of user data
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b. Database corruption

c. Hardware failures

d. Natural disasters

e. All of the above.

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The correct answer is: All of the above.
In data recovery, often, it can be su�cient to restore the �le allocation table (FAT) of a hard drive.
Where can you �nd it?
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a. It’s located in the system cache.

b. It’s located in the master boot record (MBR).

c. It’s located in the random access memory (RAM).

d. It’s located in the BIOS memory.

e. It’s located in the data backup.

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The correct answer is: It’s located in the master boot record (MBR).

What should you do to include natural disasters as possible risk to be mitigated by your backup
plan?
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a. Buy more storage media.

b. Get more security people on your team.

c. Store data o�-site.

d. Earmark at least one third of your data as expendable.

e. Nothing, because if a natural disaster strikes, there are more important things to worry
about.

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The correct answer is: Store data o�-site.

What do you need before doing a backup?

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Marked out of a. Sensitive data to make it worth the e�ort.
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b. Enough manpower to get the job done.

c. A backup plan.

d. A computer with su�cient hardware, as well as enough storage media.A backup plan.

e. All of the above.

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The correct answer is: All of the above.
What do you call it if you do a database backup while the database is inactive, i.e. not available to
any users?
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a. Iced database backup

b. Cold database backup

c. Dead database backup

d. Hibernated database backup

e. Frozen database backup

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The correct answer is: Cold database backup

When is it usually the hardest to recover data?

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Marked out of a. When you accidentally deleted a �le
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b. When you formatted the storage medium

c. When the storage medium got destroyed by �re

d. When the storage medium got destroyed by water

e. When the storage medium malfunctioned due to age

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The correct answer is: When the storage medium got destroyed by �re

What is the di�erence between a di�erential backup and an incremental backup?

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Marked out of a. The di�erential backup backs up the di�erence between the incremental and the
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di�erential backup, while the incremental backup backs up the di�erence between the
incremental and the di�erential backup.

b. The di�erential backup and the incremental backup are the same.

c. The di�erential backup helps backup data that are di�cult to back up, while the
incremental backup helps backup data that are increased in size over what is normal
capacity.

d. The di�erential backup backs up the data that are di�erent from the previous full backup,
while the incremental backup backs up the data that are di�erent from the previous
incremental or di�erential backup.

e. The di�erential backup backs up all data, while the incremental backup backs up only some
of the data.

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The correct answer is: The di�erential backup backs up the data that are di�erent from the previous
full backup, while the incremental backup backs up the data that are di�erent from the previous
incremental or di�erential backup.
True or false? If your hard drive starts failing, it’s best to keep it running as long as possible and try
everything you know to save the data.
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True

False

The correct answer is 'False'.

If you just save your data on a heap of CDs, DVDs and unlabeled thumb drives, this is, strictly
speaking, also a form of backup. What is it called?
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a. Di�erential Repository

b. Incremental Repository

c. Reverse Delta Repository

d. Unstructured Repository

e. Holographic Repository

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The correct answer is: Unstructured Repository

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