Word of the Day – March 28, 2026
failover
Definitions
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| Noun | The capability to switch over automatically (typically without human intervention or warning) to a redundant or standby system upon the failure or abnormal termination of the previously active system. (used 39 times in citations and controls) | |
| Noun | The transfer of service from an incapacitated primary system component to secondary system component. (used 1 times in citations and controls) |
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Other Forms
| Type | Other Form |
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| Plural | failovers |
| Plural Possessive | failovers' |
| Possessive | failover's |
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