Failover

/ˈfeɪloʊvər/ noun

An automatic switching to a redundant or standby system when the primary system fails, commonly used in computing and telecommunications.

Compound word formed from 'fail' (from Old French 'faillir' meaning to be lacking) and 'over' in the sense of switching or turning over. The term emerged in the 1960s-70s with the development of computer systems that required continuous operation and backup procedures.

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