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		<title>What are the advantages and disadvantages of a zip drive?</title>
		<description>Zip drives are just like floppy disk drives
but uses disks that are bigger and have more
memory spaces. These are some of its
advantages and disadvantages in being used as
a backup drive.

Advantages:

* They are very portable, small and
lightweight.
* They can easily be plugged in and
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		<title>Does a backup keep my file permissions too?</title>
		<description>It really depends on the backup method you
are using.  Most backup solutions today do
keep the file permissions.  This way it is
known who used the data and who made the
changes, modifications and alterations. This
allows you to find out who made the last
changes to the data.
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