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how to configure WordOps high availability?

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    Gerald
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    I have seen this mentioned and I was wondering how it’s done thx

    #139 Reply
    Evelyn
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    Multi-zone is the same thing as high available? or not https://github.com/WordOps/WordOps/issues/213

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    Diana
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    What is high availability anyways I have seen it mentioned but I still don’t know what it does.

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    Scott
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    It means WordPress, but like, highly available 😉

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    Linda
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    HA is usually referring to clusters and/or load balancers, also HA database:

    What Is High Availability?

    For WordOps, I don’t know. Are people wanting to use WordOps in clusters? I don’t think it’s really meant for that per se, but idk

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    Megan
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    It’s all just fancy words. Mostly any website can connect to a remote database that has failover protection of some sort, which can be called HA database, or HADB… I think WordOps and other stack scripts support remote databases.

    Of course this requires a very well managed HADB server… so the vendor and their management quality matters.

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    Nancy
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    Kimberly
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    in what case would HA be necessary??

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