kopiokierroksia
Kopiokierroksia is a Finnish term used in information management and archiving to describe the practice of performing several, staged copies of digital assets during a workflow to ensure redundancy and integrity. The word is a compound of kopio (copy) and kierroksia (rounds), and it appears mainly in Finnish-language documentation and discussions about digital preservation, library science, and IT operations.
In practice, kopiokierroksia refers to defined rounds of copying that occur at different points in the lifecycle
Benefits of adopting kopiokierroksia include improved data resilience, traceability, and the ability to recover from hardware
The concept overlaps with broader ideas in backup, replication, and digital preservation planning. Related Finnish terms