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I believe that, if we set out to do it, we could create a standardized, modular design for nukes that would be fault-tolerant and safety-inherent and could be virtually mass-produced and installed on almost any site for a fraction of current costs.
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Her insights have helped build robust, fault-tolerant distributed systems that are resistant to errors and hacking.
Barbara Liskov wins the 2008 Turing Award Peggy 2009
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We provide several different mechanisms that enable customers to build fault-tolerant applications that continue to run smoothly in exactly this type of situation.
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You still have to architect a fault-tolerant system based on the tools that Amazon gives you.
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“We built capabilities into the software, the hardware, and the network—the way we hook them up, the load balancing, and so on—to build in redundancy, to make the system fault-tolerant,” says Reese.
In the Plex Steven Levy 2011
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“We built capabilities into the software, the hardware, and the network—the way we hook them up, the load balancing, and so on—to build in redundancy, to make the system fault-tolerant,” says Reese.
In the Plex Steven Levy 2011
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When disaster does happen, this distributed setup is highly fault-tolerant.
Boing Boing 2009
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How is this largest migration in human history relevant to fault-tolerant drilling?
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How is this largest migration in human history relevant to fault-tolerant drilling?
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This fault-tolerant design enables multiple simultaneous failures across a string of hosting devices, servers or networks and the data can still be accessed in real time.
A cost-effective approach for petabyte storage systems Julie Bellanca 2010
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