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What does FP stand for?

Failure Potential


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  • Information technology (IT) and computers
  • Military and Government

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Samples in periodicals archive:
An either very thin or excessively thick intermetallic layer connotes greater solder attachment failure potential.
Perkins, (1978), "Mapping Liquefaction-Induced Ground Failure Potential," Journal of the Geotechnical Engineering Division, ASCE, Vol.
Until servers and workstations have single point of failure potential totally eliminated, using image technology with or without regular file-by-file backup is a low-cost option that can supplement even dynamic mirroring, clustering and RAID to further enhance system reliability and uptime.
This new UPS uses energy stored in a clean, safe and environment-friendly flywheel that eliminates the temperature restrictions, hazards, space and failure potential associated with battery-based UPS systems.
1978), "Mapping liquefaction-induced ground failure potential," Journal of the Geotechnical Engineering Division, ASCE, Vol.
That failure potential drove the advent of RAID levels, RAID disk subsystems, and more robust drivers developed with a built-in level of recoverability in the event a hard or soft error occurs, which is often expected.

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