- In
digital file management,
copying is a
file operation that
creates a new
file which has the same
content as an
existing file.
Computer operating systems...
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copy is a
command in
various operating systems. The
command copies computer files from one
directory to another. Generally, the
command copies files from...
- third-party
file copying and
moving software -
utilities and
other software used, as part of
computer file management, to
explicitly move and
copy files and other...
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Secure copy protocol (SCP) is a
means of
securely transferring computer files between a
local host and a
remote host or
between two
remote hosts. It is...
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operations performed on
files or
groups of
files include creating,
opening (e.g. viewing, playing,
editing or printing), renaming,
copying, moving, deleting...
- high data throughput, such as
network communication,
file I/O, and
multimedia processing. Zero-
copy programming techniques can be used when
exchanging data...
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digital copy is a
commercially distributed computer file containing a
media product such as a film or
music album. The term
contrasts this
computer file with...
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backup copies or
snapshots of
computer files or volumes, even when they are in use. It is
implemented as a
Windows service called the
Volume Shadow Copy service...
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Computer files may be reopened, modified, and
copied an
arbitrary number of times.
Files are
typically organized in a
file system,
which tracks file locations...
- or B.T.R.F.S.) is a
computer storage format that
combines a
file system based on the
copy-on-write (COW)
principle with a
logical volume manager (distinct...