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Single point of failure

In this diagram the router is a single point of failure for the communication network between computers.

A single point of failure (SPOF) is a part of a system that would stop the entire system from working if it were to fail.[1] The term single point of failure implies that there is not a backup or redundant option that would enable the system to continue to function without it. SPOFs are undesirable in any system with a goal of high availability or reliability, be it a business practice, software application, or other industrial system. If there is a SPOF present in a system, it produces a potential interruption to the system that is substantially more disruptive than an error would elsewhere in the system.

  1. ^ 1: Designing Large-scale LANs – Page 31, K. Dooley, O'Reilly, 2002

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