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A technician needs to set up a server backup method for some systems. The company's management team wants to have quick restores but minimize the amount of backup media required. Which of the following are the BEST backup methods to use to support the management's priorities? (Choose two.)

  • A. Differential
  • B. Synthetic full
  • C. Archive
  • D. Full
  • E. Incremental
  • F. Open file
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Melendez
2 weeks, 6 days ago
Selected Answer: AB
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broman
8 months ago
The answers are AB check out this link https://aws.amazon.com/compare/the-difference-between-incremental-differential-and-other-backups/#:~:text=A%20differential%20backup%20strategy%20only,changes%20since%20the%20last%20backup.
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a792193
10 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: AB
An incremental backup is a backup of changes since a specified marker (usually a full backup) and resets the archive bit. Backups are quicker than differentials, but the restoral process is slower (must use each backup job after the full). This means we want differential and synthetic full
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Mareo
1 year, 8 months ago
Selected Answer: BE
Incremental: This method backs up only the changes since the last backup, which minimizes the amount of backup media required and can be performed quickly. Synthetic full: This method creates a full backup by combining the last full backup with the changes since the last backup, which minimizes the amount of backup media required and provides a quick restore.
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Obi_Wan_Jacoby
1 year, 10 months ago
Selected Answer: BE
I am going with B&E
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Pongsathorn
2 years ago
Differential: Takes less space than full backups, Faster restoration than incremental backups Synthetic full Full: Quick restore time, take up large amounts of unnecessary storage space Incremental: Time-consuming restoration since data must be pieced together from multiple backups https://www.unitrends.com/blog/types-of-backup-full-incremental-differential https://gomindsight.com/insights/blog/four-data-backup-methods-it-resiliency/
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Don_Nguy3n
2 years, 3 months ago
Key word 'but minimize the amount of backup media required" So It Incremental and synthetic
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Dion79
2 years, 7 months ago
I'd go with provided answers. Full Slow backup, fast restore Full+Incremental Fast backup, slow restore (compared to Full+Differential) Full+Differential Slow backup, fast restore (compared to Full+Incremental) Reference: The Official CompTIA Server+ Study Guide (Exam SK0-005)
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dnc1981
2 years, 7 months ago
B is quickest and E would take the least amount of time
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Dion79
2 years, 7 months ago
E - Incremental would increase the amount of media and take longer time to restore. Faster backup time. A - Differential would decrease the amount of media and take shorter time to restore. Longer backup time. B - Synthetic Full - fast restore Synthetic Full/Differential meets managements requirements.
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dnc1981
2 years, 7 months ago
Differential (and Incremental) would actually *increase* the amount of tapes needed in the event of a restore, because you'd have to restore the most recent Full backup as well as the most recent Differential (or in the case of Incrementals, all incrementals since the most recent Full)
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