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by cperciva
3146 days ago
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Seems like we need systems designed with "suicide" mechanisms built in, so that if they detect that they have a poor quality of life (err, I mean, that they're providing a poor quality of service) they'll shut down completely. |
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In your house, you have the circuit-breaker pattern implemented in hardware. And upstream of your house there are many more layers of circuit breakers that generally increase in size until they reach a point where there is redundancy. A circuit-breaker going off in your house protects the other circuits in your house, a circuit-breaker going off on your street protects the rest of your neighborhood.
Industrial circuit-breakers are commonly a combination of hardware and software. Personally, I've lost more equipment due to brown-outs than any other cause. If you have equipment you don't want to experience a brown-out, program the breaker to cut off power completely.