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Explanation of "Computer Backup"

Definition:
A "computer backup" is a copy of files or data that you save on a different storage device, like an external hard drive, USB flash drive, or cloud storage. This is done so that if the original files get lost, damaged, or erased, you can recover them from the backup.

Advanced Usage:
  • Backup Strategy: This refers to a plan for how often and where you will make backups. For example, some people back up their files daily, while others might do it weekly or monthly.
  • Incremental Backup: This type of backup only saves the changes made since the last backup, which can save time and storage space.
  • Full Backup: This is a complete copy of all data, which takes longer to create but makes it easier to restore everything at once.
Word Variants:
  • Backup (verb): To make a copy of data. Example: “Don’t forget to backup your files.”
  • Backup (adjective): Describing something that is an alternative or reserve. Example: “I have a backup plan in case my first idea doesn’t work.”
Different Meanings:
  • The term "backup" can also refer to a person or thing that serves as a substitute or support. For example, “She is my backup singer.”
  • In everyday language, it can mean a delay or blockage, like in traffic: “There was a backup on the highway due to construction.”
Synonyms:
  • Copy
  • Replication
  • Duplication
  • Archive
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Back up” (phrasal verb): To support someone or something. Example: “I will back you up in the meeting.”
  • Back to square one” (idiom): This means to start over after a failure. Example: “After the computer crash, I was back to square one with my project.”
Conclusion:

A "computer backup" is an essential part of keeping your data safe. Always ensure that you have a backup of important files to avoid losing them.

Noun
  1. (computer science) a copy of a file or directory on a separate storage device
    • he made a backup in case the original was accidentally damaged or erased

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