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Nowadays you'll find many backup methods, options, and features in the wide range of backup software products available in the marketplace. These products let you choose from among simple to complex backup options. To make the most of your backups and to choose the solution that's right for you, you need a working knowledge of applicable terminology. So, that's where we'll start.Here's some basic terminology that's widely used to describe backup solutions:
* On and Offline Backups
o Online Backup: for notebook PCs, this means the drive on to which backups are made or from which a recovery will be done is active. The drive may be in use, or it may be idle and waiting for user interaction and it may be directly attached to the notebook or available on a network, but the drive is online and working when a backup is made or a recovery needs to be done.
o Offline Backup: Offline backups are those where the backup image or file set is stored on a medium, such as a tape or disk cartridge, that must first be located and mounted before it can be used.
Another consideration in the online-offline arena is whether your notebook is online or offline. Because they are designed to move around, there will be times when your notebook is not able to reach your local backup environment, whether an external disk drive, a tape drive or another computer on your home or office network. We'll talk about this situation later. Backup Your Windows Notebook Now or Face Dire Consequences! | MobilityGuru Linked by LT Hacker

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