To back up

to support; to sustain; as, to back up one's friends.

See also: Back

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
References in periodicals archive
But, naturally, the more data there is to back up, the higher the chance of failure.
But there are serious questions about the practicality of applying ILM to back up.
To back up to a different drive, you can find free back-up utilities at sites like www.
At a wider level, companies may well be paying to back up multiple copies of the same business information.
Lloyd's of London, the global insurance market, faces the challenge of having to back up more and more data whilst providing continuous access to its systems.
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