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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. 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.

  4. Failover - Wikipedia

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    This "automated with manual approval" configuration runs automatically once a human has approved the failover. Failback is the process of restoring a system, component, or service previously in a state of failure back to its original, working state, and having the standby system go from functioning back to standby.

  5. High-availability cluster - Wikipedia

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    N+M — In cases where a single cluster is managing many services, having only one dedicated failover node might not offer sufficient redundancy. In such cases, more than one (M) standby servers are included and available. The number of standby servers is a tradeoff between cost and reliability requirements.

  6. Launch escape system - Wikipedia

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    Launch-abort-system and parachute test of the Apollo Command Module via Little Joe II.. A launch escape system (LES) or launch abort system (LAS) is a crew-safety system connected to a space capsule.

  7. Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) is a computer networking protocol that provides for automatic assignment of available Internet Protocol (IP) routers to participating hosts. This increases the availability and reliability of routing paths via automatic default gateway selections on an IP subnetwork .

  8. Ultra (personal rapid transit) - Wikipedia

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    The only publicly operating Ultra pod system opened at Heathrow Airport in London in May 2011 and is referred to as the Heathrow pod system. It consists of 21 vehicles operating on a 3.9-kilometre (2.4 mi) route connecting Terminal 5 to its business passenger car park, just north of the airport.