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Back up Systems Backing up is the activity of copying files to a second medium (a disk or tape) as a safety measure in case the first medium fails. Even the most reliable computers are able to break down. The reasons for data loss would be because of fire, theft, virus attacks, sabotage, power failure and explosion. Section 1 At the moment, the school is using tape drives which can be set to back up automatically, at any day and at any time. The school has three drives, which are the S: drive, the T: drive and the U: drive. The S: drive and the U: drive are all being backed up by the tape drives, however the T: drive isn't. Up to this point, they have been using a grandfather-father-son backup system. However, the data on the network is not being backed up every day. The strengths of there current back...

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