A manufacturing company needs a daily backup that generates a single restore file each time and they have enough after-hours processing to complete the operation. Which approach is the best choice?
A partial job that saves critical system files to reduce downtime
A procedure that records changes from the last major copy
A single pass that replicates the environment on each run
A daily operation that captures changes from the prior job
Replicating the entire environment in one run keeps all content in a single repository. This method avoids piecing together data from multiple runs. Incremental and differential methods track modifications from previous jobs or major copies, making recovery more involved. A partial job that focuses on system files does not include other data segments required for a comprehensive restore.
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