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Multi Server

Definition

Multi-Server refers to a system architecture that utilizes more than one server to distribute workloads, enhance reliability, or provide specialized functions. This approach contrasts with single-server configurations by offering greater scalability, fault tolerance, and performance capabilities. In the context of digital assets, multi-server setups are crucial for supporting high-volume transaction processing, distributed node operations, and the robust functioning of decentralized applications and exchanges. Redundancy and load balancing are key benefits derived from this architecture.