The bit-for-bit copy of one drive to another is known as a Clone, which is a complete and exact copy of a hard drive used for backups or transferring data.
The bit-for-bit copy of one physical drive written to another physical drive is known as a Clone. This method is typically used for creating an exact duplicate of a storage device, including its system settings, installed software, and all the data contained within. Cloning a drive can be useful for upgrading to a larger hard drive, making a backup, or transferring data to another computer.
The other options listed, such as Encryption, Duplication, and Partitioning, represent different concepts. Encryption is the process of converting data into a code to prevent unauthorized access, whereas Duplication often refers to simply copying data. Partitioning involves dividing a physical disk into smaller, separate sections that can be managed independently.