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What is redundency in computer networks?

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What is redundency in computer networks?

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Redundancy in computer networks has to do with the back up systems that have been designed to avoid loss of information should a server, or shared network, go down. Often this includes scheduled backup “saves” onto a set of disks that are rotated daily, weekly, or monthly. This enables companies to repair the issue and reload yesterday’s work (for example) and not have to do the work again.

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