Täysvarmuuskopio
Täysvarmuuskopio, also known as a full backup, is a type of data backup that involves copying all data from a storage device to a backup medium. This process ensures that every file and piece of data is preserved, providing a complete snapshot of the system at a specific point in time. Full backups are typically used as the foundation for other types of backups, such as incremental or differential backups, which only copy changes made since the last full backup.
The primary advantage of a täysvarmuuskopio is its simplicity and completeness. Since all data is copied, there
To perform a täysvarmuuskopio, the following steps are generally involved:
1. Select the source data to be backed up.
2. Choose a backup medium, such as an external hard drive, network-attached storage (NAS), or cloud service.
3. Initiate the backup process, which may involve scheduling the backup to occur at specific intervals or
4. Verify the backup to ensure that all data has been successfully copied and is accessible.
Regular täysvarmuuskopio is essential for data protection and disaster recovery. It provides a baseline that can