fault_isolation

Fault Isolation

Fault isolation is the process of identifying and containing problems or failures within a system to prevent them from spreading and affecting other components or services. This practice is essential for maintaining the reliability and availability of critical systems and services. Fault isolation involves techniques such as diagnostic testing, troubleshooting, and implementing containment measures to localize the impact of faults and minimize disruptions to the overall system. By quickly isolating faults, organizations can limit the scope of outages, reduce downtime, and facilitate rapid recovery. Proactive measures such as redundant systems, fault-tolerant architectures, and automated monitoring can help enhance fault isolation capabilities and improve overall system resilience.

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