A single point of failure (SPOF) is a part of a system that, if it fails, will stop the entire system from working. SPOFs are undesirable in any system...
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performed too. FMEA is an inductive reasoning (forward logic) single point of failure analysis and is a core task in reliability engineering, safety...
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Form of workplace bullying and no-win situation Single point of failure – A part whose failure will disrupt the entire system Structural failure – Ability...
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and Novell NetWare). The failure of disk hardware or a given storage node in a cluster can create a single point of failure that can result in data loss...
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Reliability engineering (redirect from Point of failure)
measurement Electromagnetic analysis Avoidance of single point of failure (SPOF) Functional analysis and functional failure analysis (e.g., function FMEA, FHA or...
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onto other elements. Cascading failure is a common effect seen in high voltage systems, where a single point of failure (SPF) on a fully loaded or slightly...
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Jesus nut (section Origin of name)
nut (or Jesus pin) is used to refer to any component that is a single point of failure and whose breakdown would result in catastrophic consequences,...
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Fault tolerance (redirect from Failure-oblivious computing)
characteristics of fault tolerance require: No single point of failure – If a system experiences a failure, it must continue to operate without interruption...
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designed to handle large amounts of data across many commodity servers, providing high availability with no single point of failure. Cassandra offers support...
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High availability (redirect from Myth of the nines)
crossover point itself tends to become a single point of failure. Reliable systems must provide for reliable crossover. Detection of failures as they occur...
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verify whether a token has been spent. This normally represents a single point of failure from both availability and trust viewpoints. In a decentralized...
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Nibelungenlied Single point of failure – A part whose failure will disrupt the entire system Squatting position – Resting posture where the weight of the body...
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protocols to distribute control over all of its nodes, thereby avoiding having one controller or single point of failure. "New FritzFrog P2P botnet has breached...
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whose failure rates are then added to obtain the total system failure rate. Adding "redundant" components to eliminate a single point of failure improves...
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interconnect system boards point to point with No Single Point of Failure anywhere in the system. When a backplane is used with a plug-in single-board computer (SBC)...
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Swiss cheese model (redirect from Swiss cheese model of disaster)
slices of cheese), to prevent a single point of failure. The model was originally formally propounded by James T. Reason of the University of Manchester...
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bring down all fronted domains. Reverse proxies can also become a single point of failure if there is no other way to access the back end server. Network...
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to the number and length of cables needed to wire each host to the central hub The central hub is a single point of failure for the network Roberts, Lawrence...
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Network topology (redirect from Point-to-point (network topology))
higher cost of managing the network. Additionally, since the network is dependent on the single cable, it can be the single point of failure of the network...
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Heart failure (HF), also known as congestive heart failure (CHF), is a syndrome caused by an impairment in the heart's ability to fill with and pump blood...
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Springfield railway station (Scotland), station code Single point of failure (SPOF) Socialist Party of Florida (SPFL) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Storage area network (section Quality of service)
single point of failure, and a large part of the LAN network bandwidth is used for accessing, storing and backing up data. To solve the single point of...
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email, FTP and others. A single physical machine is not only a single point of failure, but also has finite capacity for traffic, that in practice can...
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potential of a firefighter being injured forcing entry. The disadvantage of the system is that it provides a single point of failure for the security of many...
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among a large number of peers is a difficult problem. While atomic broadcast algorithms solve the single point of failure problem of centralized servers...
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Port knocking (redirect from Single Packet Authorization)
from a usability and security perspective, this is an undesirable single point of failure. Modern port knocking implementations mitigate this issue by providing...
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number of people who are indispensable for the project. In other words, it is the minimum number of people who are a single point of failure. If using...
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Fibre Channel (redirect from Fibre Channel point-to-point)
offer a high port-count in a modular (slot-based) chassis with no single point of failure (high availability). Switches are typically smaller, fixed-configuration...
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Password manager (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from June 2022)
the confidentiality of sensitive information. This is known as a single point of failure. While password managers offer robust security for credentials...
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entire zero client device runs via the network. This creates a single point of failure, in that, if the network goes down, the device is rendered useless...
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