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Wednesday, 16 January 2013
Asymmetric clustering vs Symmetric clustering
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Asymmetric clustering
: one server runs the application while other servers standby.
Symmetric clustering
: all
N
hosts are running the application. Centralized systems act as server systems to satisfy requests by client systems.
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