Topic: Persistence
Well, time has flown by, and I’m already in my final week of my operating systems class. There were no assigned readings this week, but we do need to study for the final exam. A big part of the material for the last two weeks has been on persistence in operating systems. As I mentioned last week, persistence, in the context of operating systems, refers to the ability of storage to maintain a state—meaning that if a device is unexpectedly shut off, the data remains intact and is maintained. In a sense of life, persistence also means moving forward despite difficulties. We’ve encountered challenges, whether with lab projects or understanding complex concepts, but you don’t give up when you struggle; you keep moving forward to better yourself.
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