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network high availability

Network high availability refers to the design and processes that ensure a network remains operational for a maximum amount of time. Techniques such as redundant gateways, load balancing, and clustering can help achieve high availability. Understanding the importance of FHRP and implementing it strategically are critical for organizations that require consistent network uptime.

Network Protocols


Exploring the Role of HSRP in Network High Availability

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