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Burn-in is the process by which components of a system are exercised prior to being placed in service The intention is to detect those particular components that would fail as a result of the initial, high-failure rate portion of the bathtub curve of component reliability. If the burn-in period is made sufficiently long and, perhaps, artificially stressful, the system can then be trusted to be mostly free of further early failures once the burn-in process is complete.
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