I want to know the difference between
FTM and FTT. I've heard of these two terms but I'm not sure how they differ from each other. Can someone explain the distinction between FTM and FTT?
6 answers
GinsengBoostPower
Tue Oct 29 2024
FTT stands for Failures to Tolerate, which indicates the number of node failures a virtual machine within a cluster can endure while remaining operational.
Raffaele
Tue Oct 29 2024
The tolerance level depends on the total number of nodes in the cluster. For instance, a cluster with a minimum of three nodes can sustain one node failure.
QuasarGlider
Tue Oct 29 2024
Similarly, a cluster with a minimum of five nodes can tolerate up to two node failures without compromising functionality.
charlotte_anderson_explorer
Mon Oct 28 2024
For clusters with a minimum of seven nodes, the system can endure up to three node failures.
alexander_watson_astronaut
Mon Oct 28 2024
FTM, on the other hand, stands for Fault Tolerance Method, which refers to the techniques employed to ensure system resilience in the face of node failures.