Placing resources in distinct zones fosters redundancy. Adding memory to a single instance can enhance performance, but it does not address node failure. Strengthening security addresses attacks but does not keep the system running if hardware fails. Keeping backups near the main system alone does not preserve functionality if the primary resource is lost. Distributing nodes across multiple fault domains with alternative resources allows the environment to continue working even if one resource fails.
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