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InnoDB does a good job here with page checksums / crash recovery / doublewrite buffer, and is now the default.
Other database systems (Oracle) have the hardware resilience features you are describing, like mirroring, but InnoDB has made an intentional choice not to offer this functionality directly.
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Also a minor list-structure issue in Pull requests.
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* Made it more obvious that `refs/stash` isn't a namespace (thanks,
@des4maisons!).
* Tense agreement (thanks, @wlonk!).
* Added a mention of the `git-bisect` bits.
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@jessamynsmith!)
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For context, also threw in my borrowed theory on comments.
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(No, it's not useful.)
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