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redundancyHaving a secondary peripheral, computer system or network device that takes over when the primary unit fails. See fault tolerant, mirroring, RAID, hot standby and backup types. redundancy [ri′dən·dən·sē] (computer science) Any deliberate duplication or partial duplication of circuitry or information to decrease the probability of a system or communication failure. (communications) In the transmission of information, the fraction of the gross information content of a message which can be eliminated without loss of essential information. (genetics) Repetition of a deoxyribonucleic acid sequence in a nucleus. Multiplicity of codons for individual amino acids. (mathematics) A repetitive statement. (mechanics) A statically indeterminate structure.
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