In the context of telecommunications and networking, 'N+' typically refers to a strategy for network redundancy and capacity planning. It signifies having 'N' number of resources (e.g., servers, network connections) required to meet the expected demand, plus one or more additional resources ('+') for backup or increased capacity. This ensures that if one resource fails, there are others immediately available to take over, maintaining service continuity. The '+' can represent 1, 2, or more additional resources, depending on the required level of redundancy and the criticality of the service.
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