As far as i know there is no such thing. Servers can be redundant in many ways but never have redundant motherboards. You can have redundant power supplies , hard drives, processors, memory. However, if the motherboard dies everything goes with it.
Websites only need one server to function, however many have redundant servers or extra servers that handle certain aspects of the site. Most websites are hosted from server farms where there are hundreds of servers in operation.
1)Servers require more power and thus reuire more components. 2)Servers should be accessible at all times. 3)Servers can be designed as standalong towers or rack mounted. 4)Servers are required by networking standards to have duplicate
Failover.
FAILOVER
So that if there is a failure of a part the duplicate part can take over immediately without interruption to the service the server is providing. It is called "failover".
it is passive redundant...
A and B are redundant. There is redundancy between A and B.Both "with" and "to" are awkward, if not incorrect.
redundant.
Cloud servers work by storing data and running applications on virtual servers that are hosted remotely by a cloud computing provider. These virtual servers are accessed over the internet, allowing users to access their data and applications from anywhere. Cloud servers are scalable, meaning resources can be easily adjusted to meet changing demands, and they offer high availability and reliability due to redundant infrastructure.
Tagalog translation of REDUNDANT: paulit-ulit
Anything redundant is a back-up system.
A redundant adjective has the same meaning of another adjective.Example : She was holding a tiny little baby mouse. Tiny or little are redundant.