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NATS 2.0 supports global deployments, allowing for global topologies that
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optimize for WANs while extend to the edge or devices.
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### Self healing
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### Self Healing
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While self healing features have been part of NATS 1.X releases, we
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ensured they continue to work in global deployments. These include:
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Conceptually, superclusters are clusters of NATS clusters. Create
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superclusters to deploy a truly global NATS network. Superclusters use
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a novel spline based technology with a unique apporoach to topology, keeping
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a novel spline based technology with a unique approach to topology, keeping
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one hop semantics and optimizing WAN traffic through optimistic sends with
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interest graph pruning. Superclusters provide transparent, intelligent support
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for geo-distributed queue subscribers.
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### Leaf Nodes
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Leaf nodes are a NATS servers running in a special configuration, allowing
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Leaf nodes are NATS servers running in a special configuration, allowing
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hub and spoke topologies to extend superclusters.
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Leaf nodes can also bridge separate security domains. e.g. IoT, mobile, web.
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