What are the benefits of Clustering and workload management?
– They are It balances client processing requests, allowing incoming work requests to be distributed according to a configured Workload Management selection policy. It provides fail over capability by redirecting client requests to a running server when one or more servers are unavailable. This improves the availability of applications and administrative services. It enables systems to be scaled up to serve a higher client load than provided by the basic configuration. With server groups and clones additional instances of servers can easily be added to the configuration. It enables servers to be transparently maintained and upgraded while applications remain available for users. It centralizes administration of application servers and other objects.