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Backups seem like such straightforward things: You take all the files that exist on a computer, and you make copies of them somewhere else. In the case of Windows Home Server backups, however, there’s a lot more going on under the hood. This section provides you with a few notes that give you some idea of the efficiencies and power that Windows Home Server implements.
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If it occurred to you that the server should be backed up as well, that’s certainly not a bad idea. If you want to learn how to back up Windows Home Server itself, SEE Chapter 16, “Maintaining Windows Home Server.”