Define durability?
Answer / Kajal Choudhary
In the context of computing, durability refers to the ability of a system to maintain data consistency and prevent data loss in the event of hardware or software failures. Durable systems ensure that data is saved persistently, protecting it from accidental deletion or corruption.
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