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Last answered Aug 25, 2016
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Oracle ACE - Specialized in Systems Technologies at Telecom Argentina
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Aug 25, 2016
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High Availability Clustering
High Availability Clustering ensures continuous service availability by distributing workloads across multiple servers. This technology prevents downtime by enabling failover capabilities, which automatically switch tasks to operational servers if one fails. High Availability Clustering is essential for organizations looking to maintain uninterrupted services. It uses multiple servers that work together, enhancing system reliability and performance. During a server failure, workloads...
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