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Secondary configuration refers to an alternative setup or settings that can be used as a backup or in case the primary configuration fails. It is often used to provide redundancy and ensure continuity in case of system failures or errors. Having a secondary configuration can help mitigate downtime and maintain operational efficiency.

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