CBSE BOARD X, asked by ADITYAJ1430, 7 months ago

Auto recovery and .................. is possible in connection with server is distributed

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Answered by msjayasuriya4
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Recovering from Crashes with a Client/Server Configuration

In a client/server configuration, you first make the server available as a member of a cluster again, and then restart clients as quickly as possible. The client recovers its data from its servers through normal operation.

How well a client/server configuration recovers from application or cache server crashes depends on server availability and on client configuration. Typically, the servers are made highly available by running enough servers spread out on enough machines to ensure a minimum of coverage in case of network, machine, or server crashes. The clients are usually configured to connect to a primary and some number of secondary, or redundant, servers. The secondaries act as hot backups to the primary. For high availability of messaging in the case of client crashes, the clients may have durable connections to their servers. If this is the case, some or all of their data and data events remain in server memory and are automatically recovered, providing that you restart the clients within a configured timeout. See Configuring Client/Server Event Messaging for information about durable messaging.

Answered by ishu8424
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yes upper answer is right

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