| 1. | It is able to prioritise flow control with redundancy for fault tolerance.
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| 2. | "' Checkpointing "'is a technique to add fault tolerance into computing systems.
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| 3. | Examples of related problems include consensus problems, Byzantine fault tolerance, and self-stabilisation.
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| 4. | Fault tolerance is particularly sought after in high-availability or life-critical systems.
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| 5. | The ND590 is a multiprocessor, usually 5 for high-end applications and fault tolerance.
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| 6. | Permanently etched microstructures also lead to limited reconfigurability and poor fault tolerance capability.
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| 7. | SANs are often designed with dual fabrics to increase fault tolerance.
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| 8. | Similarly, fault tolerance can be achieved through deploying multiple instances of a service.
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| 9. | Tulip has been shown to provide locality awareness and fault tolerance.
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| 10. | The ADN provides fault tolerance at the server level, within pools or farms.
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