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redundancy
Duplication of components or circuits to provide survival of the total system in case of failure of single components
{n} superfluity
Redundancy means being made redundant. Thousands of bank employees are facing redundancy as their employers cut costs
When there are redundancies, an organization tells some of its employees to leave because their jobs are no longer necessary or because the organization can no longer afford to pay them. The ministry has said it hopes to avoid compulsory redundancies
Duplication of system components (e g , hard drives), information (e g , backup tapes, archived files), or personnel intended to increase the reliability of service and/or decrease the risk of information loss
The existence of more than one piece of equipment, any of which could perform a given function These multiple pieces of equipment are used to help improve the reliability and availability of the system Redundancy is generally expressed as the number of pieces of equipment required and the total number available For example, 2 out of 3 means that there are a total of 3 pieces of equipment and 2 pieces are required for proper operation of the system
{i} excessive plentifulness, superfluity; wordiness; state of being unemployed; layoff; abundance; needless repetition
The existence of more than one means for accomplishing a given function Each means of accomplishing the function need not necessarily be identical The two basic types of redundancy are active and standby Active Redundancy - Redundancy in which all redundant items operate simultaneously Standby Redundancy - Redundancy in which some or all of the redundant items are not operating continuously but are activated only upon failure of the primary item performing the function(s)
The process of avoiding failure in a system or network by providing additional capacity or building in replacement material or facilities
Leaving your employment because your employer no longer has work available for you to do Redundancy can be voluntary where employees are offered the choice of leaving, or compulsory, where employees are dismissed
There are no perfect methods of transmitting signals--each one has inherent error rates, and all physical media is subject to damage To safeguard against line and equipment failure during a transmission, a second, redundant line or unit can be active in the background to take over at any time Network administrators always have a redundant (backup) module for multiplexers and other critical equipment
repetition of an act needlessly the attribute of being superfluous and unneeded; "the use of industrial robots created redundancy among workers" (electronics) a system design that duplicates components to provide alternatives in case one component fails repetition of messages to reduce the probability of errors in transmission
The ability of a system to suffer degradation without altering its state The ability to withstand perturbation without damage
part of a message that can safely be omitted/deleted without ruining the integrity of a message; backup systems in case of main system failure
The design of a system, which eliminates a single point of failure by providing integrated backup functionality
Duplication of parts of a message to guard against transmission errors
The inclusion of data in a database that contribute little to the information content
That which is redundant or in excess; anything superfluous or superabundant
repetition of messages to reduce the probability of errors in transmission
- The ability of a system to keep functioning normally in the event of a component failure, by having backup components that perform duplicate functions