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27 27  == 3.2 Flow Configurations ==
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29 -As mentioned just now, by pressing that button in Create>Settings, eMagiz will configure the correct settings for you, so then you do not have to configure them manually by yourself. The first setting that eMagiz configure for you happens in the connector infra flow of the system that you enable to failover.
29 +As mentioned just now, by pressing that button in Create>Settings, eMagiz will configure the correct settings for you, so then you do not have to configure them manually by yourself. With that being said, this section focuses on showing you the components that are affected and keep you informed of the required components for the failover functionality to work correctly.
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31 +The first setting that eMagiz configure for you takes place in the connector infra flow of the system that you enable for failover. The configuration in this infra flow requires of at least three separate support objects. Two support objects will be added here, which are the Infinispan Cache Manager and Clustered Lock Registry. The other one that is also added is the Leader Initiator support object, which is required per unique group that you will have within the context of your runtime.
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31 31  == 4. Key takeaways ==
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33 33  * Grouping is beneficial when external systems go through maintenance or downtime.