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Although
both multipathing and clustering result in high availability and
improved performance, they are not equivalent concepts. While
clustering provides high application availability and can be
implemented using a multipathing solution, multipathing provides high
storage availability and does not require a clustering solution. Clustering
is the use of multiple computers, interconnects, and storage devices
that work together to provide users with high application availability
from what looks like a single system. Multipathing, as stated in the
previous question, is the redundancy of the storage network components
(the cabling, adapters, and switches) to provide users with high
storage availability.
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