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  2. Tails (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    The user may choose to keep files, applications or some settings on their Tails drive in "Persistent Storage". Though the Persistent Storage is encrypted by default, it is not hidden and detectable by forensic analysis. [22] While shutting down, Tails overwrites most of the used RAM to avoid a cold boot attack. [23]

  3. Persistent memory - Wikipedia

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    The read-of-non-persistent-write problem is found for lock-free programs on persistent memory. As compare-and-swap (CAS) operations do not persist the written values to persistent memory, the modified data can be made visible by the cache coherence protocol to a concurrent observer before the modified data can be observed by a crash observer at persistent memory.

  4. Persistent storage - Wikipedia

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  5. Data collection system - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Typically a DCS displays a form that accepts data input from a user and then validates that input prior to committing the data to persistent storage such as a database. Many computer systems implement data entry forms, but data collection systems tend to be more complex, with possibly many related forms containing detailed user ...

  6. Block-level storage - Wikipedia

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    Block-level storage is a concept in cloud-hosted data persistence where cloud services emulate the behaviour of a traditional block device, such as a physical hard drive. [1] Storage in such services is organised as blocks. This emulates the type of behaviour seen in traditional disks or tape storage through storage virtualization. Blocks are ...

  7. Cleversafe Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Cleversafe Inc was launched as a startup company in 2004 [10] by Chris Gladwin, an American inventor, computer engineer and technology entrepreneur. [11] Gladwin created Cleversafe because his prior company, MusicNow, Inc., deployed systems to store all digitized music and he felt that approach used by the enterprise data storage products could be vastly improved. [12]