Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) is a feature in Windows Server that enables high availability for applications and services. It groups independent servers into a cluster to provide redundancy. If one server fails, another node in the cluster automatically takes over, minimizing downtime. It is commonly used with SQL Server to ensure database availability.
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