nonlossability
Nonlossability is a term used in risk management, information systems, and related fields to denote a property of a system, asset, or policy that aims to prevent loss under defined conditions. It is not a standardized technical category, but a descriptive notion employed to discuss resilience, redundancy, and loss prevention.
In information systems, nonlossability often refers to architectures designed to preserve data integrity and availability despite
Key mechanisms that support nonlossability include duplication and mirroring (such as multiple data centers or RAID
Limitations and critique: achieving genuine nonlossability is typically costlier and more complex, and residual risk always
See also: redundancy, fault tolerance, resilience, disaster recovery, business continuity, risk management.