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<p>is also relevant to computer disk subsystems.</p>

<p>Specifically, <a href="page.php?w=operating_system">operating system</a>s and <a href="page.php?w=file_system">file system</a>s are designed with the expectation that the computer system they are running on could lose power, crash, fail, or otherwise cease operating at any time.  When properly designed, they ensure that data will not be unrecoverably corrupted if the power is lost.  Operating systems and file systems do this by ensuring that data is written to a hard disk in a certain order,</p><p>
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