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3.3 Manage Backup and Restore

3.3 Manage Backup and Restore

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Computers

9th - 12th Grade

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7 Slides • 13 Questions

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​3.3 Manage Backup and Restore

Learning Targets:

I will learn the differences between backup types.

I will learn how file sizes are determined.

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​Domain vocabulary in this lesson

New Vocabulary:

  • Backup

  • Restore​

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Open Ended

What does it mean to backup a file/photo from a device?

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Fill in the Blank

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A ___________ is an extra copy of data from a computer.

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Draw

What is happening in this picture? Draw in arrow to show the action taking place.

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​ 1. Record the sequence below.

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When you __________ something, you are returning (something) to a former condition, place, or position.

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​Types of Backups

TOP 4 Backup Types

  1. Full Backup ​

  2. Incremental Backup

  3. Differential Backup

  4. Mirror Backup​

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_________ backup - Making one or more copies of selected data on a hard drive

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Fill in the Blank

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Incremental Backup - A backup type that backs up data that has changed from the ___________ backup.

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Differential Backup - A backup type that only backs up all data that has changed or been created since the ____________ backup.

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Open Ended

What does initial mean?

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Fill in the Blank

__________ - occurring at the beginning; first.

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Mirror Backup - A backup that ________________ creates copies of the data as it changes on the drive.

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Open Ended

What does automatically mean? In your own words?

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Multiple Choice

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Which backup do you think takes the longest amount of time?

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Full

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incremental

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differential

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mirror

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Multiple Choice

Which backup do you think takes the least amount of time?

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Full

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incremental

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differential

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mirror

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​What is the relationship between binary code, bits, and bytes?

​A byte is the smallest data a computer can read.

Binary code is 1s and 0s - like flipping on and off a light or true/false.

Each 1 or 0 is a bit.

8 bits is a byte (4 bits is a nibble, but it can’t be read by a computer)

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​3.3 Manage Backup and Restore

Learning Targets:

I will learn the differences between backup types.

I will learn how file sizes are determined.

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