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>Chapter 12. Backups</H1
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>12.1. <A
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>12.2. <A
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>Hardware is indeterministically reliable. <br>
Software is deterministically unreliable.<br>
People are indeterministically unreliable.<br>
Nature is deterministically reliable.</P
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> This chapter explains about why, how, and when to make
backups, and how to restore things from backups.</P
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