Research on fine tuning stabilization properties has received attention for nearly a decade. This paper presents a probabilistic algorithm for fault-containment, that confines the effect of any single fault to the immediate neighborhood of the faulty process, with an expected recovery time of O(∆3 ). The most significant aspect of the algorithm is that the fault-gap, defined as the smallest interval after which the system is ready to handle the next single fault with the same efficiency, depends only on ∆, and is independent of the network size. We argue that a small fault-gap increases the availability of the fault-free system.