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These ponderosas will become the ecological foundation of our restorable but damaged ecosystems. The granularity of the stored changes is at the block level (the smallest chunk of data that a disk system can work with), so this results in a very space-efficient method for creating restorable copies of data. The silver lining - the contaminated part of our local water supply is restorable and is not lost forever. |
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