HADR stands for High Availability Disaster Recovery. It is a technology used to minimize downtime and data loss in case of a system failure or disaster. It typically involves replicating data between two or more systems (primary and standby/secondary) so that if the primary system fails, the standby system can quickly take over, ensuring continuous operation or a quick recovery of services. HADR is commonly used in databases and critical applications to provide business continuity.
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