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backup batterybatterie de secours (An additional battery source available in Windows Mobile powered devices. It avoids data loss if the primary battery loses power)
backup copycopie de sauvegarde (A duplicate of a program, a disk, or data, made either for archiving purposes or for safeguarding files)
backup designated routerrouteur désigné de secours (An OSPF router that forms adjacencies with all other routers on a multiple access network and becomes the designated router when the designated router becomes unavailable)
backup deviceunité de sauvegarde (A tape or disk drive containing a backup medium)
backup filefichier de sauvegarde (A duplicate of a program, a disk, or data, made either for archiving purposes or for safeguarding files)
backup media poolbanque virtuelle de médias de sauvegarde (A logical collection of data-storage media that has been reserved for use by Microsoft Windows Backup. Backup uses Removable Storage to control access to specific media within a library)
backup mediumsupport de sauvegarde (Disk file or tape used to hold one or more backups)
Backup Operators groupgroupe Opérateurs de sauvegarde (A type of local or global group that contains the user rights you need to back up and restore files and folders. Members of the Backup Operators group can back up and restore files and folders regardless of ownership, permissions, encryption, or auditing settings)
backup setjeu de sauvegarde (A collection of files, folders, and other data that have been backed up and stored in a file or on one or more tapes)
backup shadow copycliché instantané de sauvegarde (A shadow copy of a replica created by the DpmBackup command-line tool. In DPM, backup shadow copies are used to archive replicas to tape)
backup snapshotinstantané de sauvegarde (A snapshot of a site's data, created by the Backup Configuration Manager Site Server task or by another backup utility. The backup snapshot is used during a site recovery process to restore the site's data)
backup techniciantechnicien d'appoint (The technician assigned as the backup for the current technician)
backup withholdingretenue d'impôt de réserve (An IRS tax rule in the United States that requires notified payers to withhold a set percentage from payments made to payees who cannot be identified due to missing or incorrect taxpayer identification numbers on tax forms)
bare-metal backupsauvegarde complète (A backup that includes all critical volumes so that the recovered system is bootable. It can optionally include all the data volumes so that, if a recovery is performed to a new hard disk, the data volumes also get restored. You can rebuild a machine from scratch and it works on alternate hardware too)
base backupsauvegarde de base (A data backup of a database or files upon which a differential backup is fully or partially based. The base backup is the most recent full or file backup of the database or files)
block level backupsauvegarde en mode bloc (A type of backup operation that can be performed on a file system. The backup and restore operations can either be full, incremental or differential, and a physical (block-level) restore is performed at the volume level)
bulk log backupsauvegarde des journaux de transactions (A backup that includes log and data pages changed by bulk operations. Point-in-time recovery is not allowed)
Complete PC BackupSauvegarde de l'ordinateur (A tool in Windows Vista that backs up the entire computer (OS, settings, and files))
copy backupsauvegarde de copie (A backup that copies all selected files but does not mark each file as having been backed up (in other words, the archive attribute is not cleared). Copying is useful if you want to back up files between normal and incremental backups because copying does not affect these other backup operations)
daily backupsauvegarde quotidienne (A backup that copies all selected files that have been modified the day the daily backup is performed. The backed-up files are not marked as having been backed up (in other words, the archive attribute is not cleared))
data backupsauvegarde de données (Any backup that includes the full image of one or more data files)
differential backupsauvegarde différentielle (A backup containing only changes made to the database since the preceding data backup on which the differential backup is based)
express full backupsauvegarde complète rapide (A synchronization operation in which the protection agent transfers a snapshot of all blocks that have changed since the previous express full backup (or initial replica creation, for the first express full backup))
file backupsauvegarde de fichiers (A backup of all the data in one or more files or filegroups)
file differential backupsauvegarde différentielle de fichiers (A backup of one or more files containing only changes made to each file since its most recent file backup. A file differential backup requires a full file backup as a base)
full backupsauvegarde complète (A backup of an entire database)
full differential backupsauvegarde différentielle complète (A backup of all files in the database, containing only changes made to the database since the most recent full backup. A full differential backup requires a full backup as a base)
incremental backupsauvegarde incrémentale (A backup that copies only those files created or changed since the last normal or incremental backup. It marks files as having been backed up (in other words, the archive attribute is cleared). If you use a combination of normal and incremental backups to restore your data, you will need to have the last normal backup and all incremental backup sets)
incremental backupsauvegarde incrémentielle (A backup that copies only those files created or changed since the last normal or incremental backup. It marks files as having been backed up (in other words, the archive attribute is cleared). If you use a combination of normal and incremental backups to restore your data, you will need to have the last normal backup and all incremental backup sets)
log backupsauvegarde de fichier journal (A backup of transaction logs that includes all log records not backed up in previous log backups. Log backups are required under the full and bulk-logged recovery models and are unavailable under the simple recovery model)
normal backupsauvegarde normale (A backup that copies all selected files and marks each file as having been backed up (in other words, the archive attribute is cleared))
partial backupsauvegarde partielle (A backup of all the data in the primary filegroup, every read-write filegroup, and any optionally specified files. A partial backup of a read-only database contains only the primary filegroup)
partial differential backupsauvegarde différentielle partielle (A partial backup that is differential relative to a single, previous partial backup (the base backup). For a read-only database, a partial differential backup contains only the primary filegroup)
pure log backupsauvegarde du journal de transactions seul (A backup containing only the transaction log covering an interval without any bulk changes)
tail-log backupsauvegarde de fichier journal après défaillance (A log backup taken from a possibly damaged database to capture the log that has not yet been backed up. A tail-log backup is taken after a failure in order to prevent work loss)
Windows BackupSauvegarde Windows (A file backup feature of Windows Vista that performs scheduled incremental backups of data to the target media. It also allows the user to restore an individual file or a group of files)
Windows Server BackupSauvegarde Windows Server (A feature of the Windows Server® 2008 operating system that provides a basic backup and recovery solution for the server that it is installed on)
Windows System Image Backuputilitaire de sauvegarde d'image système Windows (A tool in Windows Vista that backs up the system image)

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