How do I keep my remote sites running when hardware or connectivity fails?
Self-healing clusters recover from node failures and power loss automatically -- no manual intervention required.

At a distributed edge site, downtime isn't just an IT problem -- it's an operations problem. When infrastructure fails at a remote location, the workloads running on it stop, the staff depending on them can't work, and operations are impacted for as long as the site remains unavailable. In environments where someone has to physically travel to the site to resolve the issue, that cost multiplies quickly.

Tekkio clusters are built to handle failures without human intervention. When a node goes down, workloads are redistributed automatically across the remaining nodes in the cluster. When power is lost and restored, the cluster recovers gracefully without leaving the filesystem in a corrupted state that requires manual repair. The infrastructure is designed to handle the kinds of failures that are common at edge sites -- not just the ones that happen in a controlled data center environment.
The continuous background consistency checks built into TekkioFS add another layer. Block errors are detected and repaired automatically during normal operation, before they have the chance to surface as a visible failure. The result is infrastructure that reduces downtime and recovery effort.
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