Failover Cluster Manager is a Windows Server feature that allows you to group independent servers into a cluster to increase availability of applications and services. If one server fails, another node in the cluster will take over the workload, minimizing downtime. It's commonly used for databases, file servers, and other critical applications requiring high availability.
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