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Glossary Term Stateful Failover

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What is Stateful Failover?

Stateful Failover is a method used in networking and cybersecurity where a secondary system takes over network traffic processing without losing active connections or session data from the primary system in case of failure.

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Understanding Stateful Failover

Stateful failover is a networking process where a backup device takes over network operations seamlessly in the event of a primary device failure while maintaining the same connection state as the primary device. This ensures minimal disruption and data loss by transferring active sessions, configurations, and data to the backup device without requiring users to reestablish connections.

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