The correct answer is: D. Full
âś… Explanation:
Full replication (or full backup/replication) means all files are copied every time the replication or backup process runs — regardless of whether they've changed or not.
This is subtly tricky wording. "All of the time" sounds like real-time (constant), but in backup and replication terminology, “Full” replication is what replicates all files every time a job runs — regardless of changes.
Whereas Constant replication replicates only the changes, but does so immediately, not necessarily the entire data set every time.
You are right.
The answer is A. Constant.
This is a type of replication in which all files are replicated all the time. Constant replication ensures that the source and the destination are always in sync and that any changes made to the source are immediately reflected on the destination.
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