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What Tools and Software Are Used for Data Backup?
There are various tools and software specifically designed for data backup in the context of histology:
Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS)
often have built-in backup functionalities.
General backup software like
Acronis
,
Veeam
, and
Carbonite
can also be used.
Cloud services like
Google Drive
,
Dropbox
, and
Amazon S3
provide reliable backup solutions.
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