Windows Failover Clustering is a feature of Windows Server that enables you to group multiple servers together to provide high availability and fault tolerance. If one server in the cluster fails, another server automatically takes over its workload, minimizing downtime. It's commonly used for critical applications and services like databases, file servers, and virtual machines to ensure continuous operation.
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