Reliability, Availability And Serviceability (RAS)
whatis.com, Thursday, April 27,2023
Reliability, availability and serviceability (RAS) is a set of related attributes that must be considered when designing, manufacturing, purchasing and using a computer product or component.
The term was first used by IBM to define specifications for its mainframes and originally applied only to hardware. Today, RAS is relevant to software as well and can be applied to networks, applications, operating systems (OSes), personal computers, servers and even supercomputers.
The three components of the term mean different things. Together they describe the level at which a user can expect a computer component or software to perform.