--- html: clustering.html parent: networks-and-servers.html seo: description: Run rippled servers in a cluster to share the load of cryptography between them. labels: - Core Server --- # Clustering If you are running multiple `rippled` servers in a single datacenter, you can configure those servers into a cluster to maximize efficiency. Running your `rippled` servers in a cluster provides the following benefits: - Clustered `rippled` servers share the work of cryptography. If one server has verified the authenticity of a message, the other servers in the cluster trust it and do not re-verify. - Clustered servers share information about peers and API clients that are misbehaving or abusing the network. This makes it harder to attack all servers of the cluster at once. - Clustered servers always propagate transactions throughout the cluster, even if the transaction does not meet the current load-based transaction fee on some of them. If you are running a validator as a [private peer](peer-protocol.md#private-peers), Ripple recommends using a cluster of `rippled` servers as proxy servers. ## See Also - **Tutorials:** - [Cluster `rippled` Servers](../../infrastructure/configuration/peering/cluster-rippled-servers.md) - [Run rippled as a Validator](../../infrastructure/configuration/server-modes/run-rippled-as-a-validator.md) - **References:** - [peers method][] - [connect method][] - [Peer Crawler](../../references/http-websocket-apis/peer-port-methods/peer-crawler.md) {% raw-partial file="/_snippets/common-links.md" /%}