Differential Backup - when you first perform a full backup, and then only back up the files that have changed since the last full backup. This takes more time and space than incremental backup, but requires fewer backup files to restore data., Full Backup - when you make a copy of everything on a file system, including operating system files, user documents, and anything else installed on the system. This usually takes the longest time and requires the most storage space., Incremental Backup - when you first perform a full backup, and then only back up the files that have changed since the last incremental backup. This saves time and space, but requires more backup files to restore data., Synthetic Full Backup - creates a new full backup file by using the previous full backup file and related incremental backup files. This way, it does not need to retrieve data from the source system, which saves network bandwidth and reduces load on the production environment.,

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