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Glossary
of AutoSave and Backups |
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Partitioning and Booting / Software
Development |
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ActiveBack™
- Archive
- Backup
- Compression
- Exclude
List - Include List - Restore
- Version |
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ActiveBack™
- Exclusive technology in AutoSave to automatically backup data in
the background. |
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Archive
- The area where files are saved for backup purposes. It can appear
on a network drive, a local drive, or removable media. |
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Backup
- The process of saving files to the archive location. |
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Compression
- When files are copied to the archive, the files are compressed,
if possible to save space. Compression looks for duplications that
can be temporally removed. When a compressed file is restored, the
file is decompressed in a way that makes it identical to the original
file saved. This feature can be turned off in AutoSave if desired. |
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Exclude
List - The exclude list records those files and extensions that
AutoSave has been instructed not to save. Also see "Include List". |
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Include
List - This is a list of files and extensions that AutoSave will
save to the archive, so long as they do not appear in the exclude
list. |
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Restore
- The process where one or more files are copied from the archive
back to the original file locations or a new location that you specify. |
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Version
- Each time you save a modified file, it is saved to the archive without
destroying the prior saved copy of the file. Each new save creates
a "version" of the file. Typically, AutoSave saves up to 5 versions
of a file, after which the oldest version is erased to make room for
a new version. Setup Wizard is used to change the number of versions
of each file saved by AutoSave. |
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