rendszervisszaersítés
Rendszervisszaersítés is a technical procedure used in information technology to restore a computer or network system to a prior state, usually preceding a configuration change, software update, or security incident. The term derives from the Hungarian words for "system" (rendszer) and "revert" (visszaérés), indicating its purpose of reverting changes. Unlike a general system backup, which stores data at a given point, a rendszervisszaersítés specifically targets the integrity of system configuration, operating system settings, and installed applications. In practice, it may involve rolling back registry entries, replacing hypermined files, or restoring system images captured by snapshot tools.
The main scenarios in which rendszervisszaersítés is applied include regression following a buggy patch, failure of
Comparatively, rendszervisszaersítés differs from data restoration, which targets user files, and from disaster recovery, which covers