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Redundancy

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May 11, 2024 4 minute read

Redundancy is a key concept in engineering that describes the ability of a system to continue operating even in the event of a failure. It is often used to ensure the reliability and availability of critical systems, such as power plants, telecommunications networks, and data centers.

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Provides a formal and systematic treatment of the theory and practice of redundancy and reliability, with particular emphasis on computer systems.
Provides a comprehensive introduction to fault-tolerant computing, covering both hardware and software aspects.
Provides a comprehensive treatment of fault-tolerant computer system design, covering both hardware and software aspects. It includes a chapter on redundancy.
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