• Active redundancy is a design concept that increases operational availability and that reduces operating cost by automating most critical maintenance...
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    away from flood plain areas. The two functions of redundancy are passive redundancy and active redundancy. Both functions prevent performance decline from...
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  • 99.9023% availability. Two kinds of redundancy are passive redundancy and active redundancy. Passive redundancy is used to achieve high availability...
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  • First hop redundancy protocols (FHRP) are a category of networking protocols designed to protect the default gateway used on a subnetwork by allowing two...
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  • also possible to have N+1 redundancy with active-active components, in such cases the backup component will remain active in the operation even if all...
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  • The Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) is a computer networking protocol that provides for automatic assignment of available Internet Protocol (IP)...
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    that incorporate active redundancy and fault reporting. It is also applicable to non-mission critical systems that lack redundancy and fault reporting...
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  • controllers for redundancy". TechNet. Microsoft. Retrieved 5 February 2014. Posey, Brien (23 August 2010). "10 tips for effective Active Directory design"...
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  • operation That is a prerequisite for condition-based maintenance. Active redundancy can be integrated with fault reporting to reduce the down time to...
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  • The Common Address Redundancy Protocol or CARP is a computer networking protocol which allows multiple hosts on the same local area network to share a...
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    active transformations can be characterized as transformations of physical space, while passive transformations are characterized as redundancies in...
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  • secondary failures. This is called active redundancy, which requires no maintenance to prevent mission failure. Active redundancy is required for systems that...
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  • A_{o}=A_{o}^{D}\times A_{o}^{FI}\times A_{o}^{L}\times A_{o}^{C}} Active redundancy Availability Downtime Reliability block diagram "Opnav Instruction...
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  • Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud. Single point of failure Active redundancy "Choosing regions and availability zones - Amazon ElastiCache". docs...
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  • Gateway Load Balancing Protocol (category First-hop redundancy protocols)
    protocol that attempts to overcome the limitations of existing first hop redundancy protocols by adding basic load balancing functionality. In addition to...
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  • Hot Standby Router Protocol (category First-hop redundancy protocols)
    networking, the Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) is a Cisco proprietary redundancy protocol for establishing a fault-tolerant default gateway. Version 1...
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    Gene redundancy is the existence of multiple genes in the genome of an organism that perform the same function. Gene redundancy can result from gene duplication...
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  • and non-U.S. forces. The historic AN/UYK-43 architecture includes active redundancy. It includes multiple processors, multiple memory banks, and multiple...
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    High-availability Seamless Redundancy (HSR) is a network protocol for Ethernet that provides seamless failover against failure of any single network component...
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  • multithreading Dependability Active redundancy Dual modular redundancy Triple modular redundancy High-availability Seamless Redundancy N-version programming...
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    Sonar (redirect from Active sonar)
    technology: passive sonar means listening for the sound made by vessels; active sonar means emitting pulses of sounds and listening for echoes. Sonar may...
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  • that run the same set of operations at the same time in parallel. The redundancy (duplication) allows error detection and error correction: the output...
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  • Lossless compression reduces bits by identifying and eliminating statistical redundancy. No information is lost in lossless compression. Lossy compression reduces...
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  • simplest configuration (or “redundancy model”) is 1 active, 1 standby, or 1+1. Another common configuration is N+1 (N active, 1 standby), which reduces...
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  • density). This relates free energy minimization to the principle of minimum redundancy. Free energy minimisation provides a useful way to formulate normative...
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  • via a configuration object. Services can use ‘No Redundancy’, 2N, N+M, N-way, and N-way Active redundancy models. OpenSAF lacks obvious modeling toolchains...
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    decode. In METI research, any message must have some redundancy, although the exact amount of redundancy and message formats are still in great dispute. Using...
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    multiple effectors and sensors distributed over the vehicle's surface. The redundancy of sensors and effectors ensures that every area is protected against...
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  • In ecology, functional equivalence (or functional redundancy) is the ecological phenomenon that multiple species representing a variety of taxonomic groups...
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  • storage components into one or more logical units for the purposes of data redundancy, performance improvement, or both. This is in contrast to the previous...
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