💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Failback"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| recoverynoun | A return to normal health. |
| failovernoun | (computing) An automatic switch to a secondary system on failure of the primary system, such as a means for ensuring high availability of some critical resource (such as a computer system), involving a parallel backup system which is kept running at all times, so that, upon detected failure of the primary system, processing can be automatically shifted over to the backup. |
| backupnoun | (computing) A copy of a file or record, stored separately from the original, that can be used to recover the original if it is damaged or destroyed. |
| storebacknoun | The back of a store or shop. |
| copybacknoun | (computing) writeback |
| autobackupnoun | (computing) Automatic backup. |
| write-backnoun | Alternative form of writeback. [(computing) An operation in which data previously read into a cache is written back to permanent storage.] |
| backoffnoun | (computing) The situation where an algorithm or process refrains from taking an action it would otherwise have taken. |
| writebacknoun | (computing) An operation in which data previously read into a cache is written back to permanent storage. |
| readbacknoun | (aviation, telecommunications) The repetition of a message one has received, in order to acknowledge it and to demonstrate accurate comprehension (especially of commands). |
| warm bootnoun | (computing) The restarting of a computer that was already running, rather than switched off. |
| backpressurenoun | (fluid dynamics) Pressure that is opposed to the flow of a fluid. |
| cold bootnoun | (computing) The act of rebooting a computer by turning it off and on. |
| rolling backupnoun | (computing) A form of backup where newer data periodically overwrites older data. |
| autobootnoun | (computing) The automatic booting of a system. |
| rebootnoun | (computing) An instance of rebooting. |
| bootnoun | (footwear) A heavy shoe that covers part of the leg. |
| deadstartnoun | (computing, dated) A bootup procedure. |
| backjumpnoun | (computing theory) A jump from one level of an algorithm to another, used in backjumping. |
| soft rebootnoun | (television, film, fiction) A reboot of a series etc. in which continuity is retained with the previous material. |
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