System Design Basics: Strategies for Achieving High- availability in Distributed Systems. High availability refers to the ability of a system to remain operational and accessible even in the face of failures or disruptions. The consequences of system downtime can range from lost revenue and damaged reputation to even potential safety risks.

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System Design Basics: Strategies for Achieving High-Availability in Distributed Systems.Understanding High Availability in Distributed SystemsFundamental Principles of System DesignStrategies for Achieving High AvailabilityImplementing High Availability StrategiesCase Studies of High Availability in ActionFuture Trends in High Availability and System Design

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