Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) is a feature that enables grouping multiple servers together to provide high availability and fault tolerance. It is commonly used to ensure continuous operation of critical applications and services, such as databases, file servers, and virtual machines, by automatically transferring workloads to another server in the cluster if one fails.
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