A core dump captures the memory state of a program at the moment of a crash, storing it in a file for analysis. Developers and system administrators use it to diagnose bugs, identify root causes of failures, and improve software stability. It benefits engineers debugging complex issues, especially in production environments where replicating errors is difficult.
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