| 41. | This fact is important for the High Redundancy Actuator, as fault tolerance is required for different fault types.
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| 42. | Infinit works by aggregating storage capacity from a collection of servers, creating a redundancy and fault tolerance ).
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| 43. | To provide fault tolerance, there should be at least 2 domain controllers available within each domain of the Forest.
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| 44. | Parallel backbones are more expensive than other backbone networks because they require more cabling than the other fault tolerance.
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| 45. | Fault tolerance is not just a property of individual machines; it may also characterise the rules by which they interact.
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| 46. | They are also getting better at fault tolerance so they will continue to work without interruption as cells go bad.
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| 47. | She leads the Programming Methodology Group at MIT, with a current research focus in Byzantine fault tolerance and distributed computing.
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| 48. | Centralized management techniques for these resources are limited in their scalability both in terms of execution efficiency and fault tolerance.
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| 49. | The domain to mail exchanger mapping provided by MX records may present an additional layer of fault tolerance and load distribution.
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| 50. | RAID subsystems are multiple drives that appear to be one drive or more drives to the user, but provide fault tolerance.
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