An organization wants to keep track of changes after the last complete copy and restore data without referencing multiple partial sets. Which technique meets this requirement best?
This technique accumulates modifications that have occurred since the last complete copy. Restoration is streamlined because administrators combine a single partial set with the prior complete copy. An incremental method tracks new changes after each smaller copy, which can require multiple sets during restoration. A synthetic full merges existing smaller copies with a prior complete copy, which is not the same approach. Mirroring keeps data synchronized all the time, which is not designed for scheduled collection of changes.
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