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From: Niranjan Perera <perera@pollux.cs.uga.edu>
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Subject: How does POSTGRES handle crash recovery ?
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I would like to know how POSTGRES handles "crash recovery".

Thanks,

-- Niranjan
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| Niranjan Perera, 415 GSRC Bldg,CS Dept,  perera@cs.uga.edu    ~~~     |
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