Backup vs Localhost - What's the difference?
backup | localhost |
A reserve or substitute.
(computing) A copy of a file or record, stored separately from the original, that can be used to recover the original if it is destroyed or damaged.
An accumulation of material that halts the flow or movement of something.
(law enforcement) reinforcements
Standby, reserve or extra.
(computing) That is intended as a backup.
(computing) The computer being used locally, contrasted with remote computers elsewhere on a network.
In computing|lang=en terms the difference between backup and localhost
is that backup is (computing) that is intended as a backup while localhost is (computing) the computer being used locally, contrasted with remote computers elsewhere on a network.As nouns the difference between backup and localhost
is that backup is a reserve or substitute while localhost is (computing) the computer being used locally, contrasted with remote computers elsewhere on a network.As an adjective backup
is standby, reserve or extra.backup
English
Alternative forms
* back-upNoun
(en noun)- If the goalkeeper is injured, we have a backup .
- After the power failure, we had to restore the database from backup .
- The blockage caused a backup in the plumbing.
- He's got a gun - you better send for backup .
Synonyms
* (reserve ): reserve, stand-in, spare, substitute * (computing: copy of a file or record ): * (accumulation of material that halts flow ): block, blockageAdjective
(-)- I am only a backup player.
- Make a backup copy of that file.
