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  2. Hot spare - Wikipedia

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    When the master unit fails, an automatic failover to the hot spare occurs within a very short time and the outputs from the hot spare, now the master unit, are delivered to the controlled devices and displays. The controlled devices and displays may experience a short blip or disturbance during the failover time.

  3. Switchover - Wikipedia

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    Switchover is the manual switch from one system to a redundant or standby computer server, system, or network upon the failure or abnormal termination of the previously active server, system, or network, or to perform system maintenance, such as installing patches, and upgrading software or hardware.

  4. OpenShift - Wikipedia

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    In addition to this, an OpenShift-native pod builds technology called Source-to-Image (S2I) is available out of the box, though this is slowly being phased out in favor of Tekton — which is a cloud native way of building and deploying to Kubernetes. For the OpenShift platform, this provides capabilities equivalent to what Jenkins can do.

  5. Point of delivery (networking) - Wikipedia

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    The PoD is a repeatable design pattern, and its components maximize the modularity, scalability, and manageability of data centers." [ 1 ] The modular design principle has been applied to telephone and data networks, for instance through a repeatable node design describing the configuration of equipment housed in point of presence facilities.

  6. Launch escape system - Wikipedia

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    The LES is typically controlled by a combination of automatic rocket failure detection, and a manual activation for the crew commander's use. The LES may be used while the launch vehicle is on the launch pad, or during its ascent. Such systems are usually of three types:

  7. FOUP - Wikipedia

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    FOUP (an acronym for Front Opening Unified Pod [1] or Front Opening Universal Pod [2]) is a specialized plastic carrier designed to hold silicon wafers securely and safely in a controlled environment, and to allow the wafers to be transferred between machines for processing or measurement.

  8. Toyota C+pod - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota C+pod (stylised as C + pod) is a two-seat battery electric kei car manufactured by the Japanese automaker Toyota. Its design was previewed by the Ultra-Compact BEV concept car from October 2019, [ 1 ] and its production form was revealed on 25 December 2020. [ 2 ]