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  2. System Fault Tolerance - Wikipedia

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    In computing, System Fault Tolerance (SFT) is a fault tolerant system built into NetWare operating systems. Three levels of fault tolerance exist: Three levels of fault tolerance exist: SFT I 'Hot Fix' maps out bad disk blocks on the file system level to help ensure data integrity (fault tolerance on the disk-block level)

  3. Skellefteå Airport - Wikipedia

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    Skellefteå Airport (IATA: SFT, ICAO: ... Traffic by calendar year [7] Year Passenger volume Change Domestic Change International Change 2023 347,430 2019 287,098: 29.8%:

  4. Shutdown (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Shutdown options have been moved from a separate dialog box to the start menu, in Windows Vista and later versions of Microsoft Windows. The above is from Windows 7.. In Microsoft Windows and ReactOS, a PC or server is shut down by selecting the Shutdown item from the Start menu on the desktop.

  5. Process plant shutdown systems - Wikipedia

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    The safety shutdown system shall shut down the facilities to a safe state in case of an emergency situation, thus protecting personnel, the environment and the asset. The safety shutdown system shall manage all inputs and outputs relative to emergency shutdown (ESD) functions (environment and personnel protection).

  6. Shut-off nozzle - Wikipedia

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    Bolt Shut-off Nozzle type BHP - pneumatic or hydraulic actuation. A shut-off bolt, positioned perpendicular to the melt channel moves up and down according to actuation, and thus shuts off/opens the melt flow. This nozzle type has a single melt channel. It therefore does not require rerouting of the melt around the shut-off mechanism.

  7. 5400 - Wikipedia

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    5400 (1989 CM), an asteroid in the Asteroid Belt, the 5400th asteroid registered; see List_of_minor_planets:_5001–6000; 5400 (District of Skrapar), one of the postal codes in Albania; BS 5400 (British Standard 5400) in bridge construction; GWR 5400 Class, pannier steam locomotive train class; Red Flag 5400-class locomotive

  8. Lafayette Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    It serves as the airport's crosswind runway, yet at 5,400 feet, it is only long enough for general aviation and light regional aircraft. In the year ending February 28, 2022, the Lafayette Regional airport had 45,467 aircraft operations, an average of 124 per day: 53% general aviation, 34% air taxi, 2% military and 12% scheduled commercial.

  9. SFT - Wikipedia

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    SFT is an initialism that could refer to: Sabrina Frederick-Traub (born 1996), Australian rules footballer nicknamed SFT; Schema therapy; Scottish Futures Trust;