Explain a cluster?
Answer / Shameem Alam
A cluster is a group of computers (nodes) that work together to provide increased capacity, availability, and scalability. In the context of middleware like WebLogic Server or MQ Series, a cluster refers to multiple instances of servers working together to share resources and improve overall system performance.
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