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Qué (quién) es hot standby - definición

SPARE COMPONENT THAT IS AN ACTIVE AND CONNECTED PART OF A WORKING SYSTEM, READY TO TAKE OVER FUNCTIONALITY WITH LITTLE OR NO INTERRUPTION
Hot Spare; Hot spare disk; Hot standby

Hot spare         
A hot spare or warm spare or hot standby is used as a failover mechanism to provide reliability in system configurations. The hot spare is active and connected as part of a working system.
Hot Standby Routing Protocol         
COMPUTER NETWORK PROTOCOL
HSRP; Hot Standby Routing Protocol; Hsrp
<protocol> (HSRP) A CISCO standard, defined in RFC 2281, that calls for a mirrored router in passive mode to send hello packets, wait for a lead router to die and, without dropping a packet, take over from that router. Note: "standby", not "swappable" (and certainly not "swapable"). (2005-01-26)
Hot Standby Router Protocol         
COMPUTER NETWORK PROTOCOL
HSRP; Hot Standby Routing Protocol; Hsrp
In computer networking, the Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) is a Cisco proprietary redundancy protocol for establishing a fault-tolerant default gateway. Version 1 of the protocol was described in in 1998.

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Hot spare

A hot spare or warm spare or hot standby is used as a failover mechanism to provide reliability in system configurations. The hot spare is active and connected as part of a working system. When a key component fails, the hot spare is switched into operation. More generally, a hot standby can be used to refer to any device or system that is held in readiness to overcome an otherwise significant start-up delay.

Ejemplos de uso de hot standby
1. Both were in "hot standby," and operators kept them in that condition without resorting to emergency diesel generators, Clark said.
2. Again, Iran insists that the nuclear dispute is "easily resolvable" through candid negotiation, and to that effect it has given an implicit nod to the so–called Swiss proposal that calls for "dry centrifuges", that is, putting enrichment on "hot standby" to give negotiation some breathing space.