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Your source data is of 50 GB. You make a full backup. Next week, once again you perform a full backup, but this time 10 more GB has been added to the source data. Second week, you perform another backup when the source backup has added 30 more GB. What is the total size of backups have you saved till date?

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  1. 10 June, 13:48
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    The total size of backups:

    The source data is 50 GB. When its full backup is created, it takes 50 GB of space. Now, next week when 10 more GB of data has been added, the total source data are 60 GB. On creating another full backup, the size comes out to be 60 GB as well and cumulative backup is 50 GB + 60 GB which equates to 110 GB.

    In the second week, another 30 GB has been added to the source data, and on full backup creation, the size will be 60 GB + 30 GB which equates to 90 GB. So, the total size of backups saved till date will be 110 GB + 90 GB which equates to 200 GB.
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