• The quality or state of being redundant; superfluity;
    superabundance; excess.


    Redundancy meaning & definition 1 of Redundancy.


  • The general definition of redundancy is exceeding what is normal. However, in computing, the term is used more specifically and refers to duplicate devices that are used for backup purposes. The goal of redundancy is to prevent or recover from the failure of a specific component or system.
    There are many types of redundant devices. The most common in personal computing is a backup storage device. While most other computer components can be easily replaced, if a hard drive fails, it may not be possible to recover personal data. Therefore, it is important to regularly back up your data to a secondary hard drive. In enterprise situations, a RAID configuration can be used to mirror data across two drives in real-time.
    Another type of redundant device is a secondary power supply. High traffic web servers and other critical systems may have multiple power supplies that take over in case the primary one fails. While an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is not technically a redundant device, the battery within the surge protector provides power redundancy for a few minutes if electricity is lost.
    Computer networks often implement redundancy as well. From local area networks to Internet backbone connections, it is common to have redundant data paths. This means if one system goes down, the connection between other systems will not be broken. For example, an FDDI network has a duplicate data ring that is used automatically when the primary data path is interrupted. Network redundancy can be accomplished by either adding extra physical connections or using networking software that automatically reroutes data when needed.

    Redundancy meaning & definition 2 of Redundancy.


  • A set of words in common usage that includes a needless modifier. Not to be confused with an oxymoron (where [two terms] of the same phrase literally [contradict] each other) or [euphamism] (a phrase used to change the emotional charge of a a word or phrase).

    Redundancy meaning & definition 3 of Redundancy.


  • A complete and utter result where you get to leave your mundane job behind and focus on your career (thats find another [McJob] to normal people) with the added bonus of a [payout] not to do the job you hate any more.

    Officially, theres a selection pool but itll generally be determined by how pissed off your manager is with you when efficiency savings (thats lay [offs] to us normal people) need to be made.

    The best modern use of the phrase crying all the way to the bank.

    Redundancy meaning & definition 4 of Redundancy.


  • Most [commonly] used in [Britain], it [means] layoffs

    Redundancy meaning & definition 5 of Redundancy.


    1. A reference to a woman hot is both hot (attractive) and Asian.

    2. Slang used on an east coast audio podcast show, [The Jone] Dome, to refer to an [Asian woman] who is attractive.

    Derived on the basis that [Asian women] are generally attractive, so a hot Asian is a redundancy.

    See also, half-a-redundancy which refers to a woman that is either hot or Asian, not both.

    Redundancy meaning & definition 6 of Redundancy.


  • 1/ a good amount of money
    2/ the best way to [make a move] in your career
    3/ it is a petty that I have to go just when this [co]. make me [absolutly] loved it

    Redundancy meaning & definition 7 of Redundancy.


  • The state of being not or no longer needed or useful.

    Redundancy meaning & definition 8 of Redundancy.


  • a situation in which someone loses their job because their employer does not need them:

    Redundancy meaning & definition 9 of Redundancy.


  • A superfluity; something redundant or excessive; a needless repetition in language

    Redundancy meaning & definition 10 of Redundancy.


  • the attribute of being superfluous and unneeded

    Redundancy meaning & definition 11 of Redundancy.


  • repetition of an act needlessly

    Redundancy meaning & definition 12 of Redundancy.


  • Duplication of parts of a message to guard against transmission errors.

    Redundancy meaning & definition 13 of Redundancy.


  • surplusage inserted in a pleading which may be rejected by the court without impairing the validity of what remains.

    Redundancy meaning & definition 14 of Redundancy.


  • Superfluity; superabundance.

    Redundancy meaning & definition 15 of Redundancy.


  • that which is redundant or in excess; anything superfluous or superabundant

    Redundancy meaning & definition 16 of Redundancy.


  • In engineering, redundancy is the duplication of critical components or functions of a system with the intention of increasing reliability of the system, usually in the case of a backup or fail-safe.
    In many safety-critical systems, such as fly-by-wire and hydraulic systems in aircraft, some parts of the control system may be triplicated, which is formally termed triple modular redundancy. An error in one component may then be out-voted by the other two. In a triply redundant system, the system has three sub components, all three of which must fail before the system fails. Since each one rarely fails, and the sub components are expected to fail independently, the probability of all three failing is calculated to be extraordinarily small; often outweighed by other risk factors, e.g., human error. Redundancy may also be known by the terms majority voting systems or voting logic.

    Redundancy meaning & definition 17 of Redundancy.


  • Redundancy is the duplication or repetition of functions, systems, or tasks to increase reliability and improve performance, often as a backup or safety measure. It can also refer to superfluous repetition or overlapping in work, language, or data, sometimes resulting in unnecessary or inefficient usage of resources.

    Redundancy meaning & definition 18 of Redundancy.


  • @Becky not just excessive, but excessive and unnecessary bc it's something that's repetitive.
    Most common usage is that a statement is redundant bc the point has already been made.

    Redundancy meaning & definition 19 of Redundancy.


  • (electronics) a system design that duplicates components to provide alternatives in case one component fails

    Redundancy meaning & definition 20 of Redundancy.

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