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Failover is
switching to a
redundant or
standby computer server, system,
hardware component or
network upon the
failure or
abnormal termination of the...
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system without requiring administrative intervention, a
process known as
failover. As part of this process,
clustering software may
configure the node before...
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Wireless failover is an
automated function in
telephone networks and
computer networks where a
standard hardwired connection is
switched to a redundant...
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establishes an ****ociation
between gateways in
order to
achieve default gateway failover if the
primary gateway becomes inaccessible. HSRP
gateways send multicast...
- availability)
during failover is
dependent on a
specific solution,
though degradation to
system resilience will
occur during failover. It is also possible...
- (PRP) is a
network protocol standard for
Ethernet that
provides seamless failover against failure of any
network component. This
redundancy is invisible...
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network to
share a set of IP addresses. Its
primary purpose is to
provide failover redundancy,
especially when used with
firewalls and routers. In some configurations...
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create a
cluster with high
availability using failover clustering or
network load balancing.
Andrew Mason, a
program manager on...
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allows server computers to work
together as a
computer cluster, to
provide failover and
increased availability of applications, or
parallel calculating power...
- Dooley, Michael; Kapur, Arun (March 2003). DHCP
Failover Protocol. IETF. I-D draft-ietf-dhc-
failover-12.
Retrieved May 9, 2010. Weinberg, Neal (2018-08-14)...