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Windows Server Failover Clustering

Windows Server Failover Clustering

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What is Windows Server Failover Clustering?

Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) is a feature that allows multiple servers to work together to provide high availability of applications and services. If one server fails, another server in the cluster automatically takes over the workload, minimizing downtime. It's commonly used for databases, virtual machines, and other critical applications that require continuous operation.

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Microsoft SQL Server is a database management system that can be made highly available using Windows Server Failover Clustering. It is a common workload deployed on WSFC.
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