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by Dylan16807
35 days ago
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That's only true if your typical loss event loses one record. If you have a one in a million chance of an array failure taking out 10% of your production database, and otherwise have zero possibility of data loss, you also get 10^-7 losses per record. And I wouldn't assume they meant that number to be per record in the first place. |
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