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You can easily run Atlassian Confluence in a clustered environment instead of a single server in the cloud, so that clients can connect to any copy and see the same information. Such a clustered configuration provides scaling under the load, i.e. a single installation of Confluence cluster serves a much greater number of concurrent requests than a single server. [...]
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