Multipathing is a fault-tolerance and performance-enhancing technique that creates multiple physical paths between a server and its storage device or network. It aggregates multiple physical connections, presenting them as one logical path to the operating system. If one path fails, I/O can transparently switch to another path, ensuring high availability. It can also improve performance by load balancing I/O across multiple paths.
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