DB2 High Availability Disaster Recovery (HADR) is a feature in IBM's DB2 database management system that provides near-continuous data availability. It works by replicating data changes from a primary database server to one or more standby servers. In the event of a failure on the primary server, a standby server can quickly take over, minimizing downtime and data loss. HADR is commonly used in mission-critical applications where high availability and disaster recovery are essential.
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