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FelicioGS
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Recommended IMC High Availability Architecture

In scenario where the IMC requires high availability what's recommended architecture to keep RTO and RPO minimum ? If deployed on Windows, failover cluster with shared volume it's recommended and supported ?

Anyone had experience with IMC deployed with High Availability ?

If possible please indicate if there is some guidance about licenses as I found some posts referring to "backup license" (it's just an additional full licence used only on the standby server or it's some kind of license that could be requested on licensing portal/HPE support) ?

TIA,

Felicio Santos, CAPM
MASE Flexnetwork v1

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LindsayHill
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Re: Recommended IMC High Availability Architecture

Probably worth starting with some of the docs on HA/Failover setups. Go here: http://h20565.www2.hpe.com/portal/site/hpsc/template.PAGE/public/psi/manualsResults/?sp4ts.oid=4176535&spf_p.tpst=psiContentResults&spf_p.prp_psiContentResults=wsrp-navigationalState%3Daction%253Dmanualslist%257Cviewall%253Dtrue%257Clang%253Den&javax.portlet.begCacheTok=com.vignette.cachetoken&javax.portlet.endCacheTok=com.vignette.cachetoken

Look for the docs with "Failover" or "iHA" in the name.

Figure out what you *really* need from RTO/RPO. Don't over-complicate things if you don't need it. 

 

FelicioGS
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Re: Recommended IMC High Availability Architecture

Great! I was just looking with wrong terms on wrong place. Thanks for the direction !