MSCS (Microsoft Cluster Service) is a clustering technology developed by Microsoft for Windows NT, 2000 and Windows Server operating systems. It provides high availability and fault tolerance by grouping multiple servers together to operate as a single system. If one server fails, another server in the cluster can take over its workload, minimizing downtime. MSCS is used to ensure continuous availability of critical applications and services.
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