High Service Availability in MaTRICS for the OCS

Internet services are becoming an integral part of our daily environment. Nobody sees the background of the configuration of the services and its backend systems, but it is expected that critical services, like flight booking systems, online banking, etc. are resilient against server and service faults. Therefore those services often run in a cluster on several machines in an Active/Standby configuration in a clustered mode.

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