Carrier grade
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In telecommunication, a "carrier grade" or "carrier class" refers to a system, or a hardware or software component that is extremely reliable, well tested and proven in its capabilities. Carrier grade systems are tested and engineered to meet or exceed "five nines" high availability standards, and provide very fast fault recovery through redundancy (normally less than 50 milliseconds).
See also
External links
- What's all the fuss about network resiliency? (link no longer available)
- Carrier Ethernet Ready for Prime Time: Five Things to Consider
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