What is clustering in HP and how it's work?
Answer / dave_chamoli82
A computer cluster is a group of linked computers, working
together closely thus in many respects forming a single
computer. The components of a cluster are commonly, but not
always, connected to each other through fast local area
networks. Clusters are usually deployed to improve
performance and availability over that of a single
computer, while typically being much more cost-effective
than single computers of comparable speed or availability.
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