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  2. Enterprise unified process - Wikipedia

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    The Enterprise Unified Process (EUP) is an extended variant of the Unified Process and was developed by Scott W. Ambler and Larry Constantine in 2000, eventually reworked in 2005 by Ambler, John Nalbone and Michael Vizdos. [1]

  3. List of backup software - Wikipedia

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    Comodo Backup: Comodo Group Yes No No Yes Yes Crashplan: Code42 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Dmailer Backup: Dmailer Yes Yes No Yes No EMC NetWorker: EMC Corporation Yes Yes Yes Yes No Genie Backup Manager: Genie-Soft Yes No Yes Yes Yes HP Data Protector: HP Software & Solutions Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes IBM Spectrum Protect (Tivoli Storage Manager) IBM Yes ...

  4. Extended file attributes - Wikipedia

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    The uses of extended attributes in Be-like systems are varied: For example, Tracker and OpenTracker, the file-managers of BeOS and Haiku respectively, both store the locations of file icons in attributes, [8] Haiku's "Mail" service stores all message content and metadata in extended file attributes, [9] and the MIME types of files are stored in ...

  5. Unified process - Wikipedia

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    Each iteration results in an increment, which is a release of the system that contains added or improved functionality compared with the previous release. Although most iterations will include work in most of the process disciplines ( e.g. requirements, design, implementation, testing) the relative effort and emphasis will change over the ...

  6. Backup and Restore - Wikipedia

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    The other method of backup, called Complete PC Backup in Windows Vista or system image in Windows 7, is a block-by-block disk image of the system, saved in a VHD file. The block-based backup is more efficient at performing subsequent differential backups, as only the blocks that have changed need to be backed up. [4] [6] [7] However, Backup and ...

  7. Continuous data protection - Wikipedia

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    In some situations, continuous data protection requires less space on backup media (usually disk) than traditional backup. Most continuous data protection solutions save byte or block-level differences rather than file-level differences. This means that if one byte of a 100 GB file is modified, only the changed byte or block is backed up.

  8. Redo Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Redo Rescue, formerly Redo Backup and Recovery, is a free backup and disaster recovery software. It runs from a live CD, a bootable Linux CD image, features a GUI that is a front end to the Partclone command line utility, and is capable of bare-metal backup and recovery of disk partitions. It can use external hard drives and network shares.

  9. MSP360 - Wikipedia

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    MSP360 Backup can be configured to perform a complete backup of a file directory or disk image. It also supports incremental backup functionality at the block level, meaning that users are able to back up only new or updated portions of files after an initial backup has been completed. [35] Backups can be executed manually or via custom ...