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== Difference between [[Disk mirroring|Mirroring]], [[Failover]], [[High-availability cluster|Clustering]] and [[Load balancing (computing)|Load balancing]]?...... ==
What is the difference between [[Disk mirroring]], [[Failover]], [[High-availability cluster]]s (a.k.a. Clustering?) and [[Load balancing (computing)|Load balancing]]?<br />
I would like to see a concise comparison of concepts across all of these pages, as all of these concepts seems tightly bound, and perhaps some of them are identical.<br />▼
▲I would like to see a concise comparison of concepts across all of these pages, as all of these concepts seems tightly bound, and perhaps some of them are identical.
--[[User:Eptin|Eptin]] 22:00, 9 September 2007 (UTC)
:I added some amount of explanation to this article. Hope that helps. -- [[User:Beland|Beland]] ([[User talk:Beland|talk]]) 22:09, 10 December 2007 (UTC)
::I see that [[Website mirror]] and [[Mirror site]] point to [[Disk mirroring]], yet [[Web mirror]] redirects to [[Load balancing]]. I believe it is separate topic and all 3 should point to that new topic. The disambiguation page for [[Mirroring]] redirects to [[Mirror (computing)]]. It seems like [[Mirror (computing)]] would be a good place to describe different types of mirroring: websites, disk drives, etc. I think [[Mirror website]] should be the new topic and should be defined as: A Web site that is a replica of an already existing site, used to reduce network traffic (hits on a server) or improve the availability of the original site. -- [[User:Gbdarren|Gbdarren]] ([[User talk:Gbdarren|talk]]) 18:12, 31 July 2014 (UTC)
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