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      • Type of Validators Explained
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      • Automating Responses to Network Changes & Key Rotation
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  • Robust Error Handling:
  • Maintaining Availability:
  1. General Documentation
  2. The Smart Node Network

Ensuring Continuous Operation and Recovery

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Robust Error Handling:

  • The network is equipped with mechanisms to handle errors gracefully.

  • If something goes wrong during key generation or cluster management, the system logs the issue and attempts to recover without affecting the entire network.

Maintaining Availability:

  • By distributing responsibilities and having backup plans in place, the network ensures high availability.

  • This means that even in the face of unexpected issues, the network continues to function smoothly.

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