B. Redundant power
Fault tolerance refers to the ability of a system to continue operating despite hardware or software failures. Redundant power, such as an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) or backup generators, ensures that a system remains operational even if the primary power source fails.
A. Data restoration and D. Restoring access are related to recovery after a failure, not fault tolerance.
C. Disaster recovery is a broader concept that includes planning for major failures but does not specifically ensure continuous operation like fault tolerance does.
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