Did You Know?
Although “In God We Trust” had appeared on various U.S. coins starting in 1864, it wasn’t added to paper U.S. currency until after a 1956 congressional resolution was passed—it replaced “E pluribus unum”, or, “Out of many, one”. “In God We Trust” started appearing on paper currency during the latter part of 1957.
Today's Tech Term
Warm Standby
Warm Standby is a backup (redundancy) method where a secondary system identical to the primary system is running in the background. Data added to the primary system is regularly mirrored to the secondary system, but the two systems will at times hold different “data or versions of data” in between the scheduled backups.
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