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FTDS

FTDS (Fault-Tolerant Data Systems) are systems that are designed for continuous data availability even in the event of a component failure. Availability is achieved through redundancy.

FTDS
. In FTDS systems, redundancy is implemented at various levels, including hardware, software, and information. It allows the system to continue to function in the event of a failure. For example, if one of the hardware components fails, the system switches to the backup component. Similarly, data redundancy ensures that even if data is lost or corrupted in one location, a backup copy is available.

FTDS compared to conventional data systems
Unlike conventional data systems, which can stop functioning in the event of a failure, FTDS are designed to handle failures without disrupting system operations. They ensure that the system continues to operate with minimal disruption and preserving data integrity.

Application of FTDS
. FTDS play a key role in data management, especially in environments where data availability and integrity are critical. For example, in banking, healthcare and aviation.

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