Difference between revisions of "Data Mirroring"
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− | | '''1.''' Data Mirroring is the act of copying data from one storage medium to another in real time so that there are always two copies of the same data. | + | | '''1.''' Data Mirroring is the act of copying data from one storage medium to another in real time so that there are always two copies of the same data. |
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'''2.''' A process whereby [[critical]] data is copied instantaneously to another location so that it is not lost in the event of a [[Business Continuity (BC)|Business Continuity]] E/I/C. | '''2.''' A process whereby [[critical]] data is copied instantaneously to another location so that it is not lost in the event of a [[Business Continuity (BC)|Business Continuity]] E/I/C. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:31, 25 December 2020
1. Data Mirroring is the act of copying data from one storage medium to another in real time so that there are always two copies of the same data.
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2. A process whereby critical data is copied instantaneously to another location so that it is not lost in the event of a Business Continuity E/I/C.
(Source: Business Continuity Institute - BCI)