| 31. | :These two papers introduced and studied the problem that is nowadays known as Byzantine fault tolerance.
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| 32. | This level is recommended for applications that require high fault tolerance, capacity and random access performance.
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| 33. | Fault tolerance is notably successful in computer applications.
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| 34. | See the section on fault tolerance below.
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| 35. | Fault tolerance is the ability of a system to continue operation in the presence of a fault.
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| 36. | The save mechanism provides fault tolerance.
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| 37. | It is obvious that fault tolerance must be a key consideration in the early stage of software development.
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| 38. | Clustering increases availability and fault tolerance of server installations by distributing and replicating the service among many servers.
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| 39. | Systems often incorporate redundancy or fault tolerance so that they do not fail when an individual component fails.
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| 40. | A switch with a faster backplane can be just as good for performance, if not for fault tolerance.
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