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A cluster consists of a group of computers connected so that in many respects they can be viewed as a single system.

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Can 'clustering' and 'alwayson failover clustering' be used interchangeably?

In 'hot', when citing the examples the author writes 'Clustering'. But when each technology is explained it is listed as 'AlwaysOn failover clustering'... … My question is about naming: can the terms 'clustering' and 'alwayson failover clustering' be used interchangeably? or do they mean different things? …
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Why is there automatic failover for HA and manual failover for DR?

I am reading this summary from the book 'Pro SQL Server 2019 Administration' from Carter: And it specifies: hot → automatic failover → used for high availability (HA) warm → manual failover → used fo …
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