Because of the bridge's design, it is considered "fracture critical"; there is no built-in redundancy to prevent the entire structure from collapsing if one component fails.
These are special purpose file systems with built-in redundancy.
This is particularly true of fault tolerant systems, or those with built-in redundancy.
That team name contained a built-in redundancy if fully translated into English: "The The Angels Angels".
As planned, the telecommunications system also relied heavily on built-in redundancies.
The built-in redundancies frustrated her, consuming precious seconds as the clanging grew louder.
Meanwhile, because of built-in redundancies, the current system is "99.4 percent reliable," says Anthony Willett, an F.A.A. spokesman.
It was not dangerous - the environmental control systems had as many built-in redundancies as the Space Shuttle - just a nuisance.
This built-in redundancy allows higher chip yields than would be possible if all cache banks had to be perfect in every chip.
Rickety circulatory system with vastly insufficient built-in redundancies.