Stratus wants organizations that are moving more and more workloads into virtual environments to understand that they're taking a risk when they put a large number of workloads onto a single industry ...
Learn formal solutions in fault-tolerant hardware verification that ensure predictable hardware behavior under all relevant operating conditions and fault scenarios. Once upon a time, hardware ...
The integration of Alice & Bob’s quantum emulators — ”virtual versions” of the company’s hardware — with Horizon Quantum’s ...
In April 2007 I posted Fault Tolerant and Fail Over is There a Difference?. In that post I explored the differences between a failover environment and an environment that can not appear to fail.
A technical paper titled “Fault-Tolerant Hardware Acceleration for High-Performance Edge-Computing Nodes” was published by researchers at University of Rome. “High-performance embedded systems with ...
John Martinis and his team at UC Santa Barbara will join Google in this initiative. John and his group have made great strides in building superconducting quantum electronic components of very high ...
The ability to continue non-stop when a hardware failure occurs. A fault-tolerant system is designed from the ground up for reliability by building multiples of critical components, such as CPUs, ...
At LinuxWorld, held here this week, the Boxborough, Mass.-based vendor is demonstrating Linux drivers for its ft-series of fault-tolerant servers. The company is currently hardening Linux drivers to ...
Stratus Technologies brought its fault-tolerant hardware to Windows 2000 on Monday, nine months behind schedule and at a slightly higher price point than originally planned. Stratus announced its ...
No-tools, hot-swap redundant CPU, disk, power supply and PCI modules. Auto-isolation of failed hardware. The Bad. Not blazingly fast. Kernel 2.4.2 may not fit all needs. Ships with old versions of ...