lagundatavuse
Lagundatavuse refers to the principle of data persistence, ensuring that information remains available and intact even after the system that created it has shut down or encountered errors. This concept is fundamental to modern computing, enabling the reliable storage and retrieval of data for applications, databases, and operating systems. The core idea is to move data from volatile memory, which is lost when power is interrupted, to non-volatile storage mediums such as hard disk drives, solid-state drives, or cloud storage.
Achieving lagundatavuse involves various techniques. Transactional systems, for instance, use mechanisms like journaling or write-ahead logging