Description: Snapshot frequency refers to how often snapshots are taken in a backup system. These snapshots are backups that capture the state of a system at a specific moment, allowing users to restore data to that point in time. The frequency of these snapshots can vary based on business needs, data criticality, and available storage capacity. A higher snapshot frequency can provide more robust protection against data loss, as it allows for the recovery of more recent information. However, it may also require more storage and processing resources, which can impact system performance. Therefore, it is essential to find an appropriate balance between snapshot frequency and available resources. Many backup solutions, including those in cloud environments, allow users to configure snapshot frequency flexibly, adapting to the changing needs of organizations and ensuring the security of their data.