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Continuous data protection

Known as: Near Continuous Backup, Continuous backup, Near continuous data protection 
Continuous data protection (CDP), also called continuous backup or real-time backup, refers to backup of computer data by automatically saving a copy… 
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2017
2017
Aquaponics, also known as the integration of hydroponics with aquaculture, has emerged to be a successful model of sustainable… 
2013
2013
The aim of this research was to find out the amount of necrotic fibrous astrocyte that exposed by methylmercury (II) chloride in… 
2012
2012
Both physical disk failure and logical errors such as software error, user abuse and virus attacks may cause data lose. The risk… 
2010
2010
As the importance of data increases, and transmission of data quickens, data availability becomes a more critical issue. Recovery… 
2009
2009
Traditional data protection technologies, such as remote mirroring, snapshot and backup, cannot completely solve virus attack… 
2009
2009
This paper presents a study of data storages for continuous data protection (CDP). After analyzing the existing data protection… 
2009
2009
The client application uses namespaces to resolve the path name of the application used to reference the file. Fixed content… 
2009
2009
Block-level continuous data protection (CDP) logs every disk block update so that disk updates within a time window are undoable… 
2008
2008
To protect data and recover data in case of failures, Linux operating system has built-in MD device that implements RAID… 
2007
2007
Continuous data protection, which logs every update to a file system, is an enabling technology to protect file systems against…