CompTIA A+ Core 2: Backup & Recovery Methods
CompTIA A+
| Beginner
- 7 Videos | 46m 9s
- Includes Assessment
- Earns a Badge
Backing up data is the practice of copying data from a primary to a secondary location. Regular backups are essential when attempting to recover from a primary data failure. Backups should be performed regularly in both personal and business scenarios. In this course, explore disaster prevention techniques and recovery best practices. Discover how to differentiate between full, incremental, differential, and synthetic backups, and learn when to implement each method. Next, explore backup frequency timelines that can help ensure regular data backups. Discover how to differentiate between on-site and off-site backup rotation schemes, and lastly, explore backup rotation schemes including grandfather-father-son (GFS) and the 3-2-1 backup rule. This course is part of a series that will help you prepare for the CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1102) certification exam.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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discover the key concepts covered in this courseoutline common disaster prevention techniques and recovery best practicesdifferentiate between full, incremental, differential, and synthetic backupslist common backup frequency timelines
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differentiate between on-site and off-site backup rotation schemesrecognize when to use the 3-2-1 backup rulesummarize the key concepts covered in this course
IN THIS COURSE
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1.Course Overview1m 37sUP NEXT
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2.Disaster Prevention and Recovery Best Practices8m 48s
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3.Backup and Recovery Techniques10m 31s
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4.Backup Testing9m 56s
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5.On-site versus Off-site9m 36s
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6.3-2-1 Backup Rule5m 9s
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7.Course Summary34s
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