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Glossary Term High Availability Design

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What is High Availability Design?

High availability design refers to a system or network architecture that is designed to ensure continuous operation and minimize downtime through redundancy, failover mechanisms, and fault tolerance.

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Understanding High Availability Design

High Availability Design refers to the methodology of designing a system or network with redundancies and failover mechanisms in place to ensure minimal downtime and continuous access to services. This approach aims to enhance system reliability by mitigating single points of failure through redundant components, load balancing, and automated failover mechanisms, thereby maintaining services and operations even in the event of hardware failures or other disruptions.

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