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Resilient Environment (Erl, Naserpour)

The Resilient Environment compound pattern represents a collection of patterns that coexist in a physical environment to provide the failover feature-set required to realize the resiliency characteristic of a cloud. It is comprised of the following patterns:
Required (Core)
- Dynamic Failure Detection and Recovery
- Hypervisor Clustering
- Load Balanced Virtual Switches
- Rapid Provisioning
- Redundant Physical Connection for Virtual Servers
- Redundant Storage
- Service Load Balancing
- Synchronized Operating State
- Usage Monitoring
- Workload Distribution
Optional (Extension)
- Micro Scatter-Gather
- Multi-Container Isolation Control
- Rich Container
- Storage Maintenance Window
- Volatile Configuration
- Zero Downtime
This pattern is covered in CCP Module 5: Advanced Cloud Architecture.
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