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Corporate Infrastructure Part 7
Fault Tolerance
Grand Canyon University: ITT-116-O501
Fault . Corporate Infrastructure Part 7 Fault Tolerance Grand Canyon University: ITT-116-O501 Fault Tolerance The critical nature of information and data in some systems like health sector requires a system that gives optimal tolerance to fault without trading off or compromising system integrity, availability and security in order for the system to afford greater efficiency. An operational fault is an unspecified (failure-induced) change in the value of one or more logic variables in the hardware/software of the system. It is the immediate consequence of a physical failure event or user wrong interaction with system. The event may be a permanent component failure, a temporary or intermittent component malfunction, or externally originating interference with the operation of the system. The key purpose of creating fault tolerance is to avoid (or at least minimize as far as possible) the p
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