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Glossary Term Failover Detection

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What is Failover Detection?

Failover detection refers to the process of identifying when a primary IT system or network component fails and automatically switching to a backup system to maintain continuous operations and avoid downtime.

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Understanding Failover Detection

Failover Detection refers to the process of automatically detecting when a primary system or component within a high-availability system fails and then transitioning to the redundant standby system or component. This detection mechanism ensures that the failover process occurs swiftly and seamlessly without manual intervention, maintaining continuous operation and minimizing downtime in a resilient IT infrastructure. It is a critical component of fault-tolerant systems and disaster recovery strategies.

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