Backup
What a backup does:
Copies data: It involves making copies of your files, applications, and system settings.
Provides a recovery point: The backup serves as a recovery point that can be used to restore lost or damaged data.
Offers protection: It safeguards your data from various threats, including hardware malfunctions, accidental deletion, theft, and natural disasters.
Best Practices for Backups:
The 3-2-1 Rule: A widely recommended strategy suggests having three copies of your data, on at least two different types of storage media, with one copy stored off-site (remotely).
Regularity: Back up your data regularly to keep it up-to-date, as the frequency of backups depends on how often your data changes.