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Backup verification

What is meant by Backup verification?

"Backup Verification" refers to the process of regularly reviewing and validating backup data to ensure that the created backups are complete, consistent, and recoverable. This verification is crucial to ensure that in the event of data loss, the backup data can actually be used to restore the lost data.

Typical functions of software in the "Backup Verification" domain include:

  1. Integrity Check: The software checks the integrity of the backup data to ensure that it is not damaged or corrupted.

  2. Completeness Check: The software ensures that all required data is fully included in the backup and that nothing is missing.

  3. Consistency Check: The software verifies the consistency of the backup data to ensure that it has been backed up correctly and in a consistent state.

  4. Comparison with Original Data: The software compares the backup data with the original data to ensure that the backup copies exactly match the original data.

  5. Recovery Testing: The software allows for recovery testing to verify that the backup data can be successfully restored and that it functions properly.

  6. Reporting: The software generates reports on the results of the backup verification, including any issues or warnings identified during the verification process.

 

The function / module Backup verification belongs to:

Data Backup