mirrored architecture
Mirrored architecture refers to a design approach in which identical components or systems are duplicated to create a redundant and mirrored configuration. This configuration ensures high availability and fault tolerance by allowing data or processing to be seamlessly and consistently mirrored across multiple components or systems.
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