Lenovo 22P7196 User Guide - Page 24
Cumulative, backup, Database, Migration, Manager, drive, Diskette, Image, Drive, letter
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A specialized electronic circuit that serves as an interface between a device, such as a hard disk, and a computer. IDE and SCSI are examples of hard disk controllers. Cumulative backup A compressed incremental backup. The cumulative backup stores differential, or incremental, information as it relates to the base image and most recent backup. Data Information processed by a computer. Examples of data include database files, word processing documents, and html pages. Database A collection of related information about a subject, organized in a useful manner that provides a base or foundation for procedures such as retrieving information, drawing conclusions, and making decisions. Data Migration Manager The Data Migration Manager (DMM) enables users to move their existing disk image to a new, larger hard drive. The most common reason for migrating to another hard drive is the need for additional storage space. The two main obstacles most people encounter when performing a disk migration include the lack of IT knowledge required to successfully complete the process and the decreased productivity resulting from the downtime directly related to the migration process. The Data Migration Manager's "One Button Migration" feature eliminates these barriers so users can effectively and efficiently migrate their disk image and data without compromising their uptime or data integrity. In addition, Rapid Restore's built-in migration technology handles all the complex decision-making so users don't need to be IT experts to properly migrate their disk image and data to a new hard disk. Disk drive A type of storage device used by computers. Diskette Removable storage medium. Disk Image A disk image is a file containing an exact and complete sector-based image of your hard disk. The image contains everything on your hard disk including disk format and structure (for example, FAT), boot sector, directories, operating system, software, registry settings, network settings, and data. The benefit of creating disk images is that users can quickly restore their entire system without needing to reinstall their operating system, applications, etc. Drive letter In Windows and MS-DOS operating systems, the naming convention for hard disks, consisting of a letter, followed by a colon (for example, C: or D:). 14 Portable 40 GB USB 2.0 Hard Drive with Rescue and Recovery