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''Fault tolerance specifically refers to a system's capability to handle faults without any degradation or downtime. In the event of an error, end-users remain unaware of any issues. ''
''Fault tolerance is an ability achieved by error detection and error recovery that maintains proper operation despite failures or faults in components’ system. It ensures that important data is replicated, that processing tasks are reassigned and that occurring errors are stop from propagating and causing system failures.''
 
''Fault tolerance refers to the system's ability to continue operating correctly even in the event of failures, ensuring that important data is replicated and processing tasks are reassigned to maintain system functionality.''


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Fault Tolerance

Fault-Tolerance

Fault tolerance is an ability achieved by error detection and error recovery that maintains proper operation despite failures or faults in components’ system. It ensures that important data is replicated, that processing tasks are reassigned and that occurring errors are stop from propagating and causing system failures.

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Source : ScienceDirect

Source : ScienceDirect

Source : Wikipedia

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