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- [[high-availability]]
- = Set up a cluster for high availability
- [partintro]
- --
- Your data is important to you. Keeping it safe and available is important
- to {es}. Sometimes your cluster may experience hardware failure or a power
- loss. To help you plan for this, {es} offers a number of features
- to achieve high availability despite failures.
- * With proper planning, a cluster can be
- <<high-availability-cluster-design,designed for resilience>> to many of the
- things that commonly go wrong, from the loss of a single node or network
- connection right up to a zone-wide outage such as power loss.
- * You can use <<xpack-ccr,{ccr}>> to replicate data to a remote _follower_
- cluster which may be in a different data centre or even on a different
- continent from the leader cluster. The follower cluster acts as a hot
- standby, ready for you to fail over in the event of a disaster so severe that
- the leader cluster fails. The follower cluster can also act as a geo-replica
- to serve searches from nearby clients.
- * The last line of defence against data loss is to take
- <<snapshots-take-snapshot,regular snapshots>> of your cluster so that you can
- restore a completely fresh copy of it elsewhere if needed.
- --
- include::high-availability/cluster-design.asciidoc[]
- include::ccr/index.asciidoc[]
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