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Glossary Term Redundancy Group

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What is Redundancy Group?

A redundancy group in cybersecurity is a collection of redundant resources, such as servers or network devices, that work together to ensure high availability and fault tolerance in case of system failures.

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Understanding Redundancy Group

A Redundancy Group in cybersecurity refers to a mechanism that enables the duplication of critical network components or services to ensure high availability and fault tolerance. It consists of redundant devices or systems that can seamlessly take over in case of a failure in the primary components, thereby maintaining continuous operation and minimizing downtime. Redundancy groups are commonly implemented in routers, firewalls, switches, and other network devices to enhance reliability and resiliency in the event of disruptions or hardware failures.

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