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'''Availability''' is the probability of a system to be operational | '''Availability''' is the probability of a system to be operational | ||
when needed. It is associated with the percentage of time that the [[System|system]] | when needed. It is associated with the percentage of time that the [[System|system]] | ||
Revision as of 02:51, 24 November 2010
Availability is the probability of a system to be operational when needed. It is associated with the percentage of time that the system is available. High availability is a very desirable property, but is not easy to achieve in distributed systems, where each process or node can fail at any time.