DBMS-DATABASE RECOVERY SYSTEMS
DBMS-DATABASE RECOVERY SYSTEMS
41. The database backup is stored in a secure place, usually
- in a different building
- protected against danger such as fire,m theft, flood,
- other protential calamities.
- All of these.
Answer: D
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