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Our goal is to run/install Garnet with Cluster, Replication, and automatic Failover on an on-premise Windows OS server, as our application operates in a Load-Balancer environment. If a server goes down, we need to implement the Failover process if it is the master node. Since Garnet does not currently offer automatic Failover, we are attempting to implement an automation process using C#'s StackExchange.Redis, but we lack exposure to the implementation standards. We raised this issue on the Garnet forum, and a contributor suggested using On-premise Service Fabric, advising us to seek help in the Garnet discussions. If anyone has experience with Garnet Cluster Replication with auto failover on a Windows on-premise environment, please assist us.
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Our goal is to run/install Garnet with Cluster, Replication, and automatic Failover on an on-premise Windows OS server, as our application operates in a Load-Balancer environment. If a server goes down, we need to implement the Failover process if it is the master node. Since Garnet does not currently offer automatic Failover, we are attempting to implement an automation process using C#'s StackExchange.Redis, but we lack exposure to the implementation standards. We raised this issue on the Garnet forum, and a contributor suggested using On-premise Service Fabric, advising us to seek help in the Garnet discussions. If anyone has experience with Garnet Cluster Replication with auto failover on a Windows on-premise environment, please assist us.
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