tõrgetaluvus
Tõrgetaluvus refers to the ability of a system, network, or process to continue operating, at least partially, even when one or more of its components fail. This concept is crucial in the design and management of critical infrastructure, software applications, and complex machinery where uninterrupted service is paramount. The core idea is to anticipate potential failures and implement mechanisms to mitigate their impact, ensuring a graceful degradation of performance rather than a complete shutdown.
There are several strategies employed to achieve tõrgetaluvus. Redundancy is a common approach, where duplicate components