Originally posted by Frank Cox
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Special file systems like SquashFS can be used to build robust systems that will survive a random power outage. It's obviously not just up to the operating system, the software running on top of it also needs to be able to handle such things.
About 10 to 20 years back, when stuff like the DSS-line and the CP850 were designed, Dolby's design philosophy apparently was to base as much of their designs on off-the-shelf server hardware, with Supermicro being their prime OEM partner. Somewhere along the road they must have decided to go back to more integrated designs. Their current IMS system and the CP950 are a good example. While the CP950 chassis seems to be based on a common backplane design, there is no off-the-shelf motherboard in there, for example.
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