A technology that provides instantaneous backups of data, providing a copy of the data as it appeared at a certain point in time
A copy of a master table (or subset) replicated to other child sites Snapshots can be updated at specified intervals if required
(noun, database) A Database dump or the archiving of Data as of some one moment in time
A Texas Education Agency publication that provides general information about the characteristics of public school districts Spanish Assessment of Basic Education (SABE) - A norm-referenced achievement test given annually to Bilingual students in grades 2 through 5
an informal photograph; usually made with a small hand-held camera; "my snapshots haven't been developed yet"; "he tried to get unposed shots of his friends"
If something provides you with a snapshot of a place or situation, it gives you a brief idea of what that place or situation is like. The interviews present a remarkable snapshot of Britain in these dark days of recession
A point-in-time copy LiveVault Service creates a daily snapshot of your backed up data The last seven days of snapshots are maintained on disk for restores Each daily snapshot is also written to tape
In earth-rotation aperture synthesis interferometry: an observation which is of such short duration that the Earth's motion does not significantly enhance the u-v coverage, or an image derived from such a brief observation Compare full-synthesis image
An image backup type A snapshot is a point-in-time view of a volume When you perform an online image backup, the Logical Volume Snapshot Agent (LVSA) takes a snapshot of the volume Any changes that occur to the volume after the snapshot begins are not included in the backup