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Matrix: How do Eclipse and Matrix+3 frames compare in terms of hardware redundancy?

Matrix: How do Eclipse and Matrix+3 frames compare in terms of hardware redundancy?

In terms of redundancy both Eclipse Omega/Median frames and Matrix +3 Compact 72 and System 200 frame provide redundant hardware features:
Matrix+3 Compact 72 / System 200 frame redundancy:
* 2nd power supply in standby mode
* Config-1 card can be pulled in case of failure and frame will continue to work (but will not accept updates)
* Config-1 and MVX / MTX port cards are hot swappable (applies to front panel cards only)
Eclipse Omega / Median frame redundancy:
* 2nd power supply in standby mode
* 2nd CPU processor card in standby mode (takes over if failure occurs on active CPU processor card)
* Processor and MVX-A16 cards are hot swappable (applies to only the front panel cards)
* E-Que, IVC-32 and E-FIB cards are hot swapped (applies to only the front panel cards)
* IMF-3 / IMF-102 and Median frame interface card slots are hot swappable (applies to only the front panel card slots)

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