recovery - Concepts
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- Recovery Point Objective - The maximum acceptable amount of data loss measured in time, defining how frequently backups must occur.
- Power Napping - A short, strategic nap of 10-20 minutes designed to boost alertness, cognitive performance, and mood without entering deep sleep.
- Failure Recovery - The process of bouncing back from failures while maintaining confidence and momentum.
- Full Backup - A complete copy of all selected data, providing a baseline for incremental or differential backups.
- Differential Backup - A backup method that copies all data changed since the last full backup.
- Incremental Backup - A backup method that only copies data changed since the last backup of any type.
- Slow-Wave Sleep - The deepest stage of non-REM sleep, essential for physical restoration, immune function, and declarative memory consolidation.
- Disaster Recovery - The process and strategies for restoring IT systems and data after a catastrophic event.
- Recovery Time Objective - The maximum acceptable time to restore systems after a disaster, defining recovery speed requirements.
- Gratitude and Resilience - How gratitude practice builds psychological resilience and aids recovery from adversity.
- Attention Fatigue - The depletion of attentional capacity through sustained directed attention.
- Incident Response - The organized approach to detecting, containing, and recovering from security breaches.
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