A network administrator is creating a backup policy for the configurations of routers and switches in a dynamic environment where changes are frequent. To minimize the risk of data loss from a device failure, what is the MOST effective backup strategy?
The most effective backup strategy to minimize data loss is to save the configuration immediately after any change is made. This ensures the backed-up version is always the most current, preventing any loss of configuration changes. While daily backups are a strong practice, changes made after the daily backup would be lost if a failure occurred before the next one. Weekly and annual backups are not frequent enough for a dynamic environment and would likely result in significant configuration loss.
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