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      <title>Shared Non-Redundant Storage</title>
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      <description>The following steps assume that an instance of MITIGATOR has already been installed. Otherwise, perform the installation using one of the following methods.
Before setting up a cluster, you must set up a virtual network (VPN). It needs network connectivity between instances to work. Detailed information on setting up and the necessary access are described at the link.
Common databases for all MITIGATOR instances are physically stored on the server of one of them.</description>
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      <title>External Fault-Tolerant Storage</title>
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      <description>The following steps assume that an instance of MITIGATOR has already been installed. Otherwise, install it using one of the following methods first.
Before configuring a cluster, you must configure virtual network (VPN). It needs network connectivity between instances to work. Detailed information on setting up and necessary accesses are described by the link.
This deployment scheme implies the physical storage of databases common to all MITIGATOR instances on an external server.</description>
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