assets |
fallback |
As nouns the difference between assets and fallback
is that
assets is while
fallback is an act of falling back.
As an adjective fallback is
that can be resorted to as a fallback.
fallback |
downfall |
As nouns the difference between fallback and downfall
is that
fallback is an act of falling back while
downfall is a precipitous decline in fortune; death or rapid deterioration, as in status or wealth.
As an adjective fallback
is that can be resorted to as a fallback.
As a verb downfall is
to fall down; deteriorate; decline.
stepback |
fallback |
As nouns the difference between stepback and fallback
is that
stepback is (chiefly|attributive) a piece of furniture whose upper section is further back than the lower part, forming a flat shelf or step between them while
fallback is an act of falling back.
As an adjective fallback is
that can be resorted to as a fallback.
lag |
fallback |
As adjectives the difference between lag and fallback
is that
lag is late while
fallback is that can be resorted to as a fallback.
As nouns the difference between lag and fallback
is that
lag is a gap, a delay; an interval created by something not keeping up; a latency while
fallback is an act of falling back.
As a verb lag
is to fail to keep up (the pace), to fall behind.
fallback |
rollback |
As nouns the difference between rollback and fallback
is that
rollback is a return to a prior state while
fallback is an act of falling back.
As a verb rollback
is to roll back.
As an adjective fallback is
that can be resorted to as a fallback.
turnback |
fallback |
As nouns the difference between turnback and fallback
is that
turnback is used attributively to describe part of a garment that is turned back while
fallback is an act of falling back.
As an adjective fallback is
that can be resorted to as a fallback.
fallback |
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fallback |
failover |
As nouns the difference between fallback and failover
is that
fallback is an act of falling back while
failover is an automatic switch to a secondary system on failure of the primary system, such as a means for ensuring high availability of some critical resource (such as a computer system), involving a parallel backup system which is kept running at all times so that, upon detected failure of the primary system, processing can be automatically shifted over to the backup..
As an adjective fallback
is that can be resorted to as a fallback.
fallback |
failbackampflash |
failback |
fallback |
As nouns the difference between fallback and failback
is that
fallback is an act of falling back while
failback is the restoration of a system in a state of failover back to its original state (before the failure occurred).
As an adjective fallback
is that can be resorted to as a fallback.
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