A network engineer recently deployed a new application server in a cloud environment. Which of the following should be implemented to prevent a single point of failure within the system?
The correct answer is C. High availability.
High availability (HA) is a strategy that ensures continuous system operation by eliminating single points of failure. In the context of an application server, this can be achieved through techniques like load balancing, failover clustering, and redundant components.
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RAID is a technology used to improve disk performance and reliability. It's helpful for data storage but doesn't directly address the availability of the application server itself.
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High availability (HA) is a system design approach that ensures that critical applications are always available to users. HA systems typically use redundant hardware and software components to minimize the impact of failures.
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