• Fault tolerance is the ability of a system to maintain proper operation despite failures or faults in one or more of its components. This capability is...
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  • Byzantine fault is also known as a Byzantine generals problem, a Byzantine agreement problem, or a Byzantine failure. Byzantine fault tolerance (BFT) is...
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  • ext3 with snapshots support. MFS – TiVo's Media File System, a proprietary fault tolerant format used on TiVo hard drives for real time recording from live...
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  • Job-Site Level Fault Tolerance for Cluster and Grid environments IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing (Cluster 2005) Fault Injection in Distributed...
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  • computing, System Fault Tolerance (SFT) is a fault tolerant system built into NetWare operating systems. Three levels of fault tolerance exist: SFT I 'Hot...
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    balancing and fault tolerance. Broadcast (broadcast) Transmit network packets on all slave network interfaces. This mode provides fault tolerance. IEEE 802...
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  • Software fault tolerance is the ability of computer software to continue its normal operation despite the presence of system or hardware faults. Fault-tolerant...
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  • provides better fault tolerance than a single RAID level does. This level is recommended for applications that require high fault tolerance, capacity and...
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  • is dependent on the fault type and where the fault is inserted. FTAPE (Fault Tolerance and Performance Evaluator) can inject faults, not only into memory...
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  • life cycles. The IFIP Working Group 10.4 on "Dependable Computing and Fault Tolerance" plays a role in synthesizing the technical community's progress in...
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    A media access unit (MAU), also known as a multistation access unit (MAU or MSAU), is a device to attach multiple network stations in a ring topology when...
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  • In quantum computing, the threshold theorem (or quantum fault-tolerance theorem) states that a quantum computer with a physical error rate below a certain...
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  • State machine replication (category Fault-tolerant computer systems)
    resulting service can only be as fault tolerant as the processor executing that server. If this level of fault tolerance is unacceptable, then multiple...
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    Oracle NoSQL Database is a NoSQL-type distributed key-value database from Oracle Corporation. It provides transactional semantics for data manipulation...
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  • In fault-tolerant distributed computing, an atomic broadcast or total order broadcast is a broadcast where all correct processes in a system of multiple...
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  • disks, without parity information, redundancy, or fault tolerance. Since RAID 0 provides no fault tolerance or redundancy, the failure of one drive will cause...
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  • TTEthernet (i.e. Ethernet switch with SAE AS6802) integrates a model of fault-tolerance and failure management [citation needed]. TTEthernet switch can implement...
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    resource management frameworks. Apache Flink includes a lightweight fault tolerance mechanism based on distributed checkpoints. A checkpoint is an automatic...
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  • mechanisms commonly employed in fault-tolerant messaging include: Redundancy: One of the fundamental principles of fault tolerance is redundancy, which involves...
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  • example: Having a high customer satisfactions requires availability, fault tolerance, security, testability, recoverability, agility and performance in...
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  • include network address translation (especially, one-to-many NAT), fault-tolerance, and mobility. For one-to-many NAT, a VIP address is advertised from...
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    seminal work in the branch of distributed computing known as Byzantine Fault Tolerance. He is also known for co-authoring the Paradox Database, and most recently...
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  • special conditions that change the normal flow of program execution. Fault tolerance is a collection of techniques that increase software reliability by...
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    in the event a few nodes should fail. This in turn contributes to fault-tolerance and reduced maintenance costs. Mesh topology may be contrasted with...
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  • University, United Kingdom. He specialises in research into software fault tolerance and dependability, and is a noted authority on the early pre-1950 history...
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  • Self-stabilization (category Fault-tolerant computer systems)
    Self-stabilization is a concept of fault-tolerance in distributed systems. Given any initial state, a self-stabilizing distributed system will end up...
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  • their data on 2 or more identical disks (mirrored). This allows for fault tolerance; in the event one disk fails, the other disk(s) can keep the server...
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    distributed computing issues, including supporting concurrent access and fault tolerance. Computer scientists may classify database management systems according...
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  • techniques in mission critical systems for providing high availability and fault tolerance of network services by detecting the network or systems failures of...
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  • Endurability (category Fault tolerance)
    In telecommunications, endurability is the property of a system, subsystem, equipment, or process that enables it to continue to function within specified...
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