DrayTek Router High Availability
A discussion of the DrayTek High Availability feature. High Availability, also called hardware redundancy, refers to the function of automatically switching hardware, e.g., a standby router, when a primary router fails for whatever the reasons (loss of power, hardware failure, etc.). High Availability is required wherever any network outage causes significant loss or disruption to the service level. For example, organisations such as government offices, company headquarters, hospitals, utility companies, and data centres, all need their networks to be always available and not be affected by disruptions. High Availability video demo - https://youtu.be/a_Nmg3ACNQg This podcast is generated with the help of NotebookLM. We think these are an entertaining way to stay up to date with the latest technical information from DrayTek by casually listening in while commuting or doing something else. The content is based on our webinars, workshop training manuals and knowledge base articles. Website: https://www.draytek.com.au/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrayTek-Aust-NZ-117856341600621 Twitter: https://twitter.com/draytek
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