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Fail-deadly and Fault tolerance

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Difference between Fail-deadly and Fault tolerance

Fail-deadly vs. Fault tolerance

Fail-deadly is a concept in nuclear military strategy that encourages deterrence by guaranteeing an immediate, automatic, and overwhelming response to an attack. Fault tolerance is the property that enables a system to continue operating properly in the event of the failure (or one or more faults within) some of its components.

Similarities between Fail-deadly and Fault tolerance

Fail-deadly and Fault tolerance have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Fail-safe, Failing badly.

Fail-safe

A fail-safe in engineering is a design feature or practice that in the event of a specific type of failure, inherently responds in a way that will cause no or minimal harm to other equipment, the environment or to people.

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Failing badly

Failing badly and failing well are concepts in systems security and network security (and engineering in general) describing how a system reacts to failure.

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Fail-deadly and Fault tolerance Comparison

Fail-deadly has 26 relations, while Fault tolerance has 72. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 2.04% = 2 / (26 + 72).

References

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