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A cluster is a group of devices that provide the same service in high availability.
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A cluster is a group of devices that provide the same service in high availability.
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Depending on how they provide that service, we can find two types:
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There are two types, depending on how they provide that service:
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<b>Clusters to balance the service load</b>: these are active - active (A/A) mode clusters. It means that all the nodes (or machines that compose it) are working. They must be working because if one stops working, it will overload the others.
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<b>Clusters to balance the service load</b>: these are active - active (A/A) mode clusters. It means that all the nodes (or machines that compose it) are working. They must be working because if one stops working, it will overload the others.
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<b>Clusters to guarantee service</b>: these are active - passive (A/P) mode clusters. It means that one of the nodes (or machines that make up the cluster) will be running (primary) and another won't (secondary). When the primary goes down, the secondary must take over and give the service instead. Although many of the elements of this cluster are active-passive, it will also have active elements in both of them that indicate that the passive node is "online", so that in the case of a service failure in the master, the active node collects this information.
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<b>Clusters to guarantee service</b>: these are active - passive (A/P) mode clusters. It means that one of the nodes (or machines that make up the cluster) will be executed (primary) and another will not (secondary). When the primary goes down, the secondary must take over and give the service instead. Even though many of the elements of this cluster are active-passive, it will also have active elements in both of them indicating that the passive node is 'online', so that in the case of a service failure in the master, the active node collects this information.
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There are no transactions defined yet.
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There are no transactions defined yet.
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Transactions
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Transactions
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Create Transactions
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Create Transactions
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The new transactional server allows you to execute tasks dependent on the others following a user-defined design. This means that it is possible to coordinate several executions to check a target at a given time.
Transaction graphs represent the different processes within our infrastructure that we use to deliver our service.
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represents a line break.
Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
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The new transactional server allows you to execute tasks dependent on the others following a user-defined design. This means that it is possible to coordinate several executions to check a target at a given time.
Transaction graphs represent the different processes within the infrastructure used to deliver our service.
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Translated and reviewed by
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Located in
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Maintenance tasks in progress
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You will be automatically redirected when all tasks finish
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Located in
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