February 06, 2008
Lockstepping
When two servers (CPU, Memory, I/O) are joined and initialized to the same state during system start-up. Once joined, the two servers execute the same instructions and act identically; and are said to be lock-stepped. From the outside, the two systems look and behave like a single server. But the redundant hardware and execution environment provide all the needed resources to transparently handle a server or component failure.





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