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| - Single Point of Failure
- Single point of failure
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| - A single point of failure is
- A single point of failure (SPOF) is a part of a system that, if it fails, will stop the entire system from working. They are undesirable in any system with a goal of, be it a network, software application or other industrial system. Systems are made robust by adding redundancy in all potential SPOF and is generally achieved in computing through high-availability clusters. Redundancy can be achieved at the internal component level, at the system level (multiple machines), or site level (replication).
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abstract
| - A single point of failure is
- A single point of failure (SPOF) is a part of a system that, if it fails, will stop the entire system from working. They are undesirable in any system with a goal of, be it a network, software application or other industrial system. Systems are made robust by adding redundancy in all potential SPOF and is generally achieved in computing through high-availability clusters. Redundancy can be achieved at the internal component level, at the system level (multiple machines), or site level (replication). The assessment of a potentially single location of failure identifies the critical components of a complex system that would provoke a total systems failure in case of. Highly systems may not rely on any such individual component.
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