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How Is CloudPond Reliability Ensured?
CloudPond uses multiple measures to ensure the reliability of software, hardware, and the entire platform.
In terms of hardware, the servers, switches, and other devices used by CloudPond are deployed in the redundancy mode. This can prevent entire site failures caused by a single device fault.
In addition, CloudPond allows you to configure high availability (HA) for your servers (compute nodes) to prevent service migration failures when a specific compute node is damaged.
In terms of software and cloud services, the Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) service running on CloudPond supports ECS groups. This can prevent hardware redundancy failures caused by multiple ECSs deployed on one physical device.
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