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 <title ArticleCode="970014">A Comparison Of High-Availability Media Recovery Techniques.</title>
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 <author AuthorPosition="00">George P. Copeland</author>
 <author AuthorPosition="01">Tom Keller</author>
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 <confName>ACM SIGMOD Conference</confName>
 <confYear>1989</confYear>
 <volume>18</volume>
 <number>2</number>
 <initPage>98</initPage>
 <endPage>109</endPage>
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 <abstract>We compare two high-availability techniques for  recovery from media failures in database systems.  Both techniques achieve high availability by having  two copies of all data and indexes, so that recovery is immediate.  Mirrored declustering  spreads two</abstract>
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