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Load Balancing & Failover

Load Balancing & Failover Overview

 Load balancing and failover are advanced networking strategies designed to maximize system availability and performance. Load balancing distributes network traffic across multiple servers or resources, ensuring that no single node is overwhelmed and that workloads are handled efficiently. Complementing this, failover solutions automatically reroute traffic to operational systems when a failure occurs, thereby maintaining continuous service and robust availability. Together, these techniques form a critical part of an organization's strategy to ensure resilience and high availability even during peak loads or unexpected outages. 

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