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Z redundancyAny information that is known and tan be checked. source: ISO11770-2, 1996 Any information that is known and can be checked. source: ISO13888-1, 2004 See Fault Tolerance. The term Redundant also has a generic meaning of obsolete, or no longer needed. source: ITIL v3, Service Operation, 2007 See Fault Tolerance. The term Redundant also has a generic meaning of obsolete, or no longer needed. source: ITIL v3, Service Design, 2007 See Fault Tolerance. The term Redundant also has a generic meaning of obsolete, or no longer needed. source: ITIL v3, Service Transition, 2007 See Fault Tolerance. The term Redundant also has a generic meaning of obsolete, or no longer needed. source: ITIL v3, Continual Service Improvement, 2007 See Fault tolerance. The term Redundant also has a generic meaning of obsolete, or no longer needed. source: ITIL v3, Service Strategy, 2007
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