-
restarting the
component that is affected. This
entails both
modularity and
restartability.
Components should be
restarted before they fail, and
designed to make...
- such as
protected memory spaces for
individual processes and
process restartability)
Better scalability for
large hardware configurations (through a distributed...
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Microreboot paper Recursive restartability paper Crash-only
software paper...
- fuel with LOX, to
produce 200,000 pounds-force (890 kN) of thrust. A
restartable version of the S-IVB was used as the
third stage of the
Saturn V. The...
-
software is
still open-source, but some new
major functionalities (Fast
Restartability Consistency) are
available only in
commercial products, like Enterprise...
-
which a
General Electric GEnx-1B PIP2
engine suffered damage and non-
restartable power loss
while flying at an
altitude of 20,000 feet. The
damage is...
- The
Reaction Motors LR99
engine was the
first large, throttleable,
restartable liquid-propellant
rocket engine.
Development began in the 1950s by the...
-
Hercules SR120 solid-fuel
rocket motor Post-boost vehicle:
Rocketdyne restartable liquid-propellant
rocket motor;
storable hypergolic fuel
First stage:...
- on the Moon. For the
Apollo lunar missions, TLI was
performed by the
restartable J-2
engine in the S-IVB
third stage of the
Saturn V rocket. This particular...
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write buffers, and
ensure that
longer instructions are
continuable or
restartable. RISC
design principles ensure that most
instructions take the same number...