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What defines a cluster (cluster per chassis?, cluster per LAN?, etc.) – how is this defined?

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What defines a cluster (cluster per chassis?, cluster per LAN?, etc.) – how is this defined?

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A SelfReliant cluster is a collection of systems (nodes) that are running the SelfReliant Process. A cluster is not limited to a particular hardware topology and can span a set of redundant servers, a single chassis, or multiple chassis. In order to join a group of nodes, each node must be associated with the same cluster. This is a parameter set statically in a SelfReliant configuration file or set dynamically using the SelfReliant console or an API. Typically clusters exist within the same network subnet; however, SelfReliant’s bridged IP functionality includes nodes outside the subnet.

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