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A 'Micro-Anvil!' is a Anvil! cluster that does not offer full stack redundancy.
Critically, storage is synchronously replicated, and the subnodes in the Micro-Anvil! node have matching capacity. In this way, the servers can still be booted regardless of any component that fails.
The purpose of a Micro-Anvil! to fit critical redundancy in use cases with seriously restricted physical space or budgetary limits.
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