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    High Availability

    A highly available system is one that infrequently suffers a failure that cause interruption in its intended functions, and when such interruptions occur, their duration is short.  See MTBF and MTTR.

     
    Hot Swap

    Hot Swap denotes the ability for functional components of an overall product to be removed and inserted while the product is in operation and without powering it down.  In fault tolerant systems like the TM1000, components are redundant, allowing additional capability.  The worload of a failed or removed component is dynamically re-assigned to another active component, and, similarly, an inserted component is automatically detected and assigned its part of the overall product's workload.

     


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