Redundancy
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redundancy definition of redundancy in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
Having a secondary peripheral, computer system or network device that takes over when the primary unit fails. See fault tolerant, mirroring, RAID, hot standby and backup types. (more...)
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Duplication of components or circuits to provide survival of the total system in case of failure of single components (more...)
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noun pl.-·cies. the state or quality of being redundant; superfluity; a redundant quantity; overabundance; the use of redundant words; the part of a redundant statement that is ... (more...)
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re·dun·dan·cy (r-d n d n-s) n. pl. re·dun·dan·cies. 1. The state of being redundant. 2. Something redundant or excessive; a superfluity. 3. Repetition of linguistic ... (more...)
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Oscar Wilde once quoted the following on Redundancy: ... that this article is really, actually, literally and precisely an article on redundancy? (more...)
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Redundancy may refer to: Redundancy (engineering) Redundancy (information theory) Redundancy (language) Redundancy (total quality management) Redundancy (user interfaces) Data ... (more...)