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29. apr. 14 - 30. apr. 19
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A failover cluster is a group of independent computers that work together to increase the availability and scalability of clustered roles (formerly called clustered applications and services). The clustered servers (called nodes) are connected by physical cables and by software. If one or more of the cluster nodes fail, other nodes begin to provide service (a process known as failover). In addition, the clustered roles are proactively monitored to verify that they are working properly. If they are not working, they are restarted or moved to another node.
Failover clusters also provide Cluster Shared Volume (CSV) functionality that provides a consistent, distributed namespace that clustered roles can use to access shared storage from all nodes. With the Failover Clustering feature, users experience a minimum of disruptions in service.
Failover Clustering has many practical applications, including:
To learn more about failover clustering in Azure Local, see Understanding cluster and pool quorum.
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Pievienojieties galvenajam Windows Server virtuālajam notikumam no 29. līdz 30. aprīlim, lai iegūtu padziļinātas tehniskās sesijas un tiešraides jautājumus un atbildes ar Microsoft inženieriem.
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