4.3 Configuring Server Clustering
Server clustering is the standard method for improving the scalability of a server system. Clustering uses multiple server instances to process client report requests, thus enhancing performance over the single-server configuration.
Server clustering is transparent to the end-user. The end-user interacts with a single server (the same as in a non-clustered environment), and a load balancing application automatically redirects the server requests to available cluster nodes to achieve maximum throughput.
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