Fault Tolerance
podcast episode with speaker Chris Jackson
There comes a time in everyone’s reliability ‘journey’ when it is either too hard or too expensive to keep perfecting your product, system, or service. Steel can only be ‘so’ pure. Clearances can only be ‘so’ accurate. Surfaces can only be ‘so’ smooth. And software can only be ‘so’ perfect. In fact, it might turn out to be better and cheaper to have two ‘average’ components, with one acting as a backup to the other. The ‘premium’ component might be too expensive or otherwise not as reliable as the backup system. Welcome to fault tolerance! This is where we design products, systems, or services to be able to handle faults, imperfections, deviations, errors, and lots of other things.
Fault tolerant design is the best approach to reliability. Or not. It depends on your design challenges. This webinar talks about fault tolerance in the hardware, software, and human domains of reliability. And how you can use these principles to make your product, system, or service that much more reliable (with minimum cost).
This Accendo Reliability webinar originally broadcast on 27 July 2021.
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