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What (who) is VAULTING - definition

STRATEGY OF STORING CRITICAL BACKUPS IN A DIFFERENT PHYSICAL LOCATION FROM THE MAIN SYSTEM
Offsite Data Protection; Tape vaulting; Data vaulting; Off-site Data Protection; Offsite backup; Off-site backup

vaulting      
a.
Aspiring, eager, impatient, over-eager.
vaulting      
¦ noun ornamental work in a vaulted roof or ceiling.
Vaulting      
·noun Act of one who vaults or leaps.
II. Vaulting ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Vault.
III. Vaulting ·noun The act of constructing vaults; a vaulted construction.

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Off-site data protection

In computing, off-site data protection, or vaulting, is the strategy of sending critical data out of the main location (off the main site) as part of a disaster recovery plan. Data is usually transported off-site using removable storage media such as magnetic tape or optical storage. Data can also be sent electronically via a remote backup service, which is known as electronic vaulting or e-vaulting. Sending backups off-site ensures systems and servers can be reloaded with the latest data in the event of a disaster, accidental error, or system crash. Sending backups off-site also ensures that there is a copy of pertinent data that is not stored on-site.

Although some organizations manage and store their own off-site backups, many choose to have their backups managed and stored by third parties who specialize in the commercial protection of off-site data.

Examples of use of VAULTING
1. He was seen vaulting over the ticket barrier and running from Warren Street station shortly afterwards.
2. Why didnt the police immediately contradict those stories about Mr de Menezes vaulting the barrier?
3. Amid the smoke, the people carried effigies, vaulting them high in the air.
4. It was a shot of vaulting ambition and it brought the house down.
5. Or vaulting into the air by means of trusty jetpacks strapped to our jumpsuits.