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Database Clustering

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Implement database clustering techniques to improve system availability, scalability, and fault tolerance in enterprise environments
  • Configure and manage multiple database instances for optimized performance and load balancing using clustering tools and software
  • Troubleshoot common issues in database clusters, including synchronization, replication, and failover failures
  • Design and deploy high-availability database architectures to ensure data integrity and minimal downtime
  • Apply best practices for security, backup, and disaster recovery in clustered database systems
  • Monitor and analyze cluster performance metrics to optimize resource utilization and response times
  • Integrate database clustering solutions with cloud platforms for hybrid and scalable database management
  • Evaluate different clustering algorithms and architectures to select the best fit for specific business needs

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Database clustering refers to the ability of several servers or instances to connect to a single database. An instance is the collection of memory and processes that interacts with a database, which is the set of physical files that actually store data .