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The phrase "single points of failure" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to any weakness in a system that could potentially lead to a complete breakdown if it fails. For example, "The company was quickly able to identify and address several single points of failure in their computer system to ensure their data was secure."
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When architecting solutions, avoid "single points of failure", including dependence on any single player.
Pantheon Database instances are always on a separate server than appservers, in order to reduce single points of failure.
This is achieved through the elimination of hardware and software single points of failure (SPOF).
The setback was a classic example of the problems that can follow when complex systems have single points of failure.
Railway track switching provides necessary flexibility to a rail network, but also introduces many single points of failure.
Distributed control is necessary to prevent single points of failure along with flexibility and adaptability to changing energy resources.
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The LOCKSS research team has also identified a taxonomy of potential single-points-of-failure (highly correlated risks), that at minimum, a trustworthy preservation system should mitigate against.
In this way our approach allows achieving a Fault Awareness with no-single-point-of-failure.
a centralized server could be backed up and locked-down more easily, but also provides for a single-point-of-failure.
Furthermore, the design of multiple SRMs eliminates the single-point-of-failure problem and increases reliability in a DiffServ network.
The upshot is that it has resulted in a massive single-point-of-failures that have been exploited by hackers.
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