what is the difference between node agent and clustering
Answer Posted / ashish jangid
Node agent is the process which listen the command from
DMGR to start and stop the Node.each and every box have
node agent, a box can have miore than one node.
clustering is used to provide availiability and failover.
If one server in cluster fails to serve the request ,other
server in the cluster serves that request.
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