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The assumption that hardware errors and bugs in the software bring the system to a halt, but do not corrupt the nonvolatile storage contents, is known as the(a) Stop assumption(b) Fail assumption(c) Halt assumption(d) Fail-stop assumptionThis question was addressed to me in class test.Origin of the question is Failure Classification in portion Recovery System of Database Management

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Right OPTION is (d) Fail-stop assumption

The best I can explain: Well-designed systems have numerous INTERNAL checks, at the hardware and the software level, that bring the system to a HALT when there is an error. HENCE, the fail-stop assumption is a reasonable one.



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