Microsoft Cluster (also known as Windows Server Failover Clustering or WSFC) is a feature of Windows Server that enables you to group multiple servers together into a cluster to provide high availability, scalability, and manageability. It is commonly used to ensure that critical applications and services remain online even if one or more servers in the cluster fail. WSFC is often used for databases, virtual machines, and other applications that require high uptime.
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