Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "A network partition refers to the failure of a network device that causes a network to be split.For example, in a network with multiple subnets where nodes A and B are located in one subnet and nodes C and D are in another, a partition occurs if the switch between the two subnets fails. In that case nodes A and B can no longer communicate with nodes C and D.Some systems are partition-tolerant. This means that even after they are partitioned into multiple sub-systems, they work the same as before."@en }
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- Network_partition abstract "A network partition refers to the failure of a network device that causes a network to be split.For example, in a network with multiple subnets where nodes A and B are located in one subnet and nodes C and D are in another, a partition occurs if the switch between the two subnets fails. In that case nodes A and B can no longer communicate with nodes C and D.Some systems are partition-tolerant. This means that even after they are partitioned into multiple sub-systems, they work the same as before.".
- Q16887485 abstract "A network partition refers to the failure of a network device that causes a network to be split.For example, in a network with multiple subnets where nodes A and B are located in one subnet and nodes C and D are in another, a partition occurs if the switch between the two subnets fails. In that case nodes A and B can no longer communicate with nodes C and D.Some systems are partition-tolerant. This means that even after they are partitioned into multiple sub-systems, they work the same as before.".