Examples of 'built-in redundancy' in a sentence

Meaning of "built-in redundancy"

built-in redundancy - This phrase refers to the practice of incorporating backup systems or components within a design to ensure continued operation or functionality in case of failure

How to use "built-in redundancy" in a sentence

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Features built-in redundancy and quality checking.
And the space program have built-in redundancy.
Built-in redundancy minimises costly application downtime.
Data availability and built-in redundancy.
Built-in redundancy for all critical resources to deliver uninterrupted service.
This is particularly true of fault tolerant systems, or those with built-in redundancy.
Built-in redundancy means that the probability of losing a file is practically zero.
Dedicated servers often have much more built-in redundancy than standard workstations.
Built-in redundancy so that if the first system failed, there would be two backups.
Similarly, the inputs and outputs to other systems also have built-in redundancy.
Built-in redundancy improves reliability in a self-healing network built over three continents.
The processors may also include fault tolerant multiprocessor engines with built-in redundancy.
The backplane also includes built-in redundancy lines between each pair of slots on the backplane.
A third is permutation modulation such as multi-tone amplitude shift keying which has built-in redundancy.
Built-in redundancy at the hypervisor.

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Therefore, you are probably better off buying NAS hardware with built-in redundancy.
Along with built-in redundancy.
The infrastructure system needs to be self-healing with built-in redundancy.
A built-in redundancy so if the first system failed, there would be two backups.
An advantage is the built-in redundancy.
This provides built-in redundancy and / or the ability to check for read errors.
The telecommunications network, both voice and data, has a built-in redundancy and allows for future expansion.
RAID 0+1 is a fairly common type of nested RAID that provides fast operation with built-in redundancy.
Each system is self-sufficient, with built-in redundancy and security controls.
Data availability, This feature is associated with built-in redundancy.
That team name contained a built-in redundancy if fully translated into English: "The Angels Angels.
Dual Controller for built-in redundancy.
Fail-safe Virtualization: Built-in redundancy at the embedded hypervisor.

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