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Fault Tolerance

The capability of a system to continue operating correctly despite component failures.

Chaos Engineering

The practice of intentionally disrupting systems in controlled experiments.

Misconfiguration

An incorrect or insecure system, software or network setting.

Patch

A software update that modifies existing code to fix security vulnerabilities.

Passkey

A cryptographic credential that replaces passwords.

Database as a Service

A cloud-based model that provides managed database systems.

Disaster Recovery as a Service

A cloud-based model that replicates and hosts virtual or physical servers.

Backup as a Service

A cloud-based model in which a provider stores customers’ data backups remotely.

Closed Source

Software whose source code is proprietary and not publicly available for modification.

Cloud Solutions Provider (CSP)

An organization that sells cloud-based services for customers.

Latency

The time between a user’s request and the system’s response.

Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

The networked integration of industrial machinery, sensors and software systems.

Intelligent System

A computer-based system that perceives data, reasons or learns from it.

Infrastructure

The systems that support the operation of IT services.

Hyperscaler

A cloud vendor that operates large-scale, globally distributed infrastructure.

Compute

The processing capacity of computer systems used to run applications.

Datacenter

A facility that houses computing, storage and networking infrastructure.

High Availability

A system design approach that ensures continuous operation with minimal downtime.

High-Performance Computing (HPC)

The use of aggregated computing resources to perform complex calculations at high speed.

Data Fabric

An architecture that unifies data management, integration and governance.

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