What is a quorum in computational architecture?

In computational architecture, a quorum refers to a minimum number of nodes or members that must be present and agree in order for a particular action to be taken or decision to be made. This ensures that the system remains reliable and consistent even in the face of failures or discrepancies. A quorum can be set for various purposes, such as for system updates, data replication, and consensus-based decision making in distributed systems.

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