crashherstel
Crashherstel is a term used in Dutch-language information technology to describe the processes and techniques involved in restoring a computing system after a crash and preserving data integrity and service continuity. It spans layers from applications and database engines to file systems and operating systems, and it focuses on preventing data loss and reducing downtime following an incident.
The central goals of crashherstel are to minimize data loss (recovery point objective, or RPO) and to
Common approaches include write-ahead logging and journaling, where change records are written before they are applied
In databases, crashherstel relies on logs to redo committed transactions and undo incomplete ones after a crash.
Challenges include partial writes, hardware faults, and cache effects that complicate recovery. Best practices emphasize robust