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The Software Upgrade Protocol (or SUP) System is a set of programs developed by Carnegie Mellon University in the 1980s (the home of the [[Andrew File System]]) that provide for collections of files to be maintained in identical versions across a number of machines.
 
It was originally developed under the Mach operating system, but implementations are provided with Debian & Ubuntu Linux distributions.