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High availability (HA) is a characteristic of a system that aims to ensure an agreed level of operational performance, usually uptime, for a higher than normal period. Modernization has resulted in an increased reliance on these systems. For example, hospitals and data centers require high … See more
There are three principles of systems design in reliability engineering which can help achieve high availability.
1. Elimination of single points of failure. This means adding … See moreAvailability is usually expressed as a percentage of uptime in a given year. The following table shows the downtime that will be allowed for a particular percentage of availability, presuming that the system is required to operate continuously. Service level agreements See more
High availability is one of the primary requirements of the control systems in unmanned vehicles and autonomous maritime vessels. … See more
1996Unavailable systems cost American businesses $4.54 billion.1998Unavailable systems cost American businesses $4.54 billion.2001High availability: Design, Techniques, and Processes book is published.2003Blueprints for high availability book is published.2010A survey among academic availability experts is conducted.2016Site Reliability Engineering: How Google Runs Production Systems book is published.A distinction can be made between scheduled and unscheduled downtime. Typically, scheduled downtime is a result of maintenance that … See more
Availability measurement is subject to some degree of interpretation. A system that has been up for 365 days in a non-leap year might … See more
Recovery time (or estimated time of repair (ETR), also known as recovery time objective (RTO) is closely related to availability, that is … See more
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