Subject | Re: Paintshop and Corel |
From | Sandman |
Date | 11/25/2013 08:04 (11/25/2013 08:04) |
Message-ID | <slrnl95tl4.ksa.mr@irc.sandman.net> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | Savageduck |
Followups | Tony Cooper (8h & 19m) > Sandman Eric Stevens (2d, 15h & 4m) |
That's my interpretation of the term as well, that a "backup protocol" is something you execute manually. LIke you when on the road, you have a backup protocol (written down or in your head) of the steps you have to take to ensure that your data is backed up correctly.nospam
not really, and that link is titled 'what is your backup plan', not 'what is your backup protocol'.i've been in the tech industry for a few decades, i have not heard the term 'backup protocol'. it's normally called 'backup strategy' or 'backup plan', which your link confirms in its title.Savageduck
I use the term "protocol" in many different situations including referring to my back-up plan, method, etc. as my "Back-up protocol" especially when it comes to back-up on a road trip. Then I have referred to it as my "Triple Redundant Back-up Protocol" when using my Colorspace UDMA, MBP, & FW800 1TB portable HDD. I have written that in these photo NGs many times