Changing Cluster Configurations
                                                    
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                                                    For more information on working with a Zend Server cluster, watch this video:
 General Cluster Configuration
General Cluster Configuration
                                                    This procedure describes how to change your entire cluster's configuration. In a cluster, any changes that you do are applied to all the servers in your cluster without exception.
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 Selective Cluster Configuration
Selective Cluster Configuration
                                                    These procedures describe how to apply or revert external changes made to the settings of a single cluster server via the file system. If applied, the new settings are applied on all the servers in the cluster. If reverted, the new settings are reverted to the current cluster configuration.
Applying the Changes to the Cluster
After making an external change to the server settings via your file system, the Notification Center will notify you of an existing configuration mismatch. This procedure describes how to apply this change to all the servers in the cluster.
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Reverting the Changes to Cluster Configurations
After making an external change to the server settings via your file system, the Notification Center will notify you of an existing configuration mismatch. This procedure describes how to revert your changes to the cluster configurations.
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 Importing Configurations to a Cluster
Importing Configurations to a Cluster 
                                                    If you are planning to make comprehensive changes, and you are not sure what the outcome will be in terms of performance and behavior, or you want to make changes to a cluster running a PHP application in production, the safest alternative is to manually apply the changes on a staging server, test it, and then export the changes to your cluster using the Zend Server Import/Export feature.
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| You can also export your current settings for future use, as a back-up or for copying into another working environment. For more information, see Backing Up and Restoring Settings. | |
 
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