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A Conceptual Framework for System Fault Tolerance


A major problem in transitioning fault tolerance practices to the practitioner community is a lack of a common view of what fault tolerance is, and how it can help in the design of reliable computer systems. This document takes a step towards making fault tolerance more understandable by proposing a conceptual framework. The framework provides a consistent vocabulary for fault tolerance concepts, discusses how systems fail, describes commonly used mechanisms for making systems fault tolerant, and provides some rules for developing fault tolerant systems.

1 - Introduction
2 - Requirements
3 - Fault Tolerance Concepts With Examples
4 - Fault Tolerance Mechanisms
5 - Putting It All Together

A Conceptual Framework for Systems Fault Tolerance - 30 MAR 95
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