A
specialized
electronic
circuit
that
serves
as
an
interface
between
a
device,
such
as
a
hard
disk,
and
a
computer.
IDE
and
SCSI
are
examples
of
hard
disk
controllers.
Cumulative
backup
A
compressed
incremental
backup.
The
cumulative
backup
stores
differential,
or
incremental,
information
as
it
relates
to
the
base
image
and
most
recent
backup.
Data
Information
processed
by
a
computer.
Examples
of
data
include
database
files,
word
processing
documents,
and
html
pages.
Database
A
collection
of
related
information
about
a
subject,
organized
in
a
useful
manner
that
provides
a
base
or
foundation
for
procedures
such
as
retrieving
information,
drawing
conclusions,
and
making
decisions.
Data
Migration
Manager
The
Data
Migration
Manager
(DMM)
enables
users
to
move
their
existing
disk
image
to
a
new,
larger
hard
drive.
The
most
common
reason
for
migrating
to
another
hard
drive
is
the
need
for
additional
storage
space.
The
two
main
obstacles
most
people
encounter
when
performing
a
disk
migration
include
the
lack
of
IT
knowledge
required
to
successfully
complete
the
process
and
the
decreased
productivity
resulting
from
the
downtime
directly
related
to
the
migration
process.
The
Data
Migration
Manager’s
“One
Button
Migration”
feature
eliminates
these
barriers
so
users
can
effectively
and
efficiently
migrate
their
disk
image
and
data
without
compromising
their
uptime
or
data
integrity.
In
addition,
Rapid
Restore’s
built-in
migration
technology
handles
all
the
complex
decision-making
so
users
don’t
need
to
be
IT
experts
to
properly
migrate
their
disk
image
and
data
to
a
new
hard
disk.
Disk
drive
A
type
of
storage
device
used
by
computers.
Diskette
Removable
storage
medium.
Disk
Image
A
disk
image
is
a
file
containing
an
exact
and
complete
sector-based
image
of
your
hard
disk.
The
image
contains
everything
on
your
hard
disk
including
disk
format
and
structure
(for
example,
FAT),
boot
sector,
directories,
operating
system,
software,
registry
settings,
network
settings,
and
data.
The
benefit
of
creating
disk
images
is
that
users
can
quickly
restore
their
entire
system
without
needing
to
reinstall
their
operating
system,
applications,
etc.
Drive
letter
In
Windows
and
MS-DOS
operating
systems,
the
naming
convention
for
hard
disks,
consisting
of
a
letter,
followed
by
a
colon
(for
example,
C:
or
D:).
14
Portable
40
GB
USB
2.0
Hard
Drive
with
Rescue
and
Recovery
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