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Wasfi Bounni
Jul 13, 2020 05:14 AM
Hi; How can high availability for management centre be implemented? I mean to avoid a single point of ...
Jacob Miles
Jul 14, 2020 04:44 PM
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Hi Wasfi, You are correct that this is possible. Management Center can be configured in an Active / ...
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Wasfi Bounni
Posted Jul 13, 2020 05:14 AM
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Hi;
How can high availability for management centre be implemented? I mean to avoid a single point of failure.
It feels that if such a thing exists, it needs to be implemented in Active/Standby manner.
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Wasfi
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Hi Wasfi,
You are correct that this is possible. Management Center can be configured in an Active / Standby manner. The information on this is going to be found in the
Management Center Management and Configuration Guide
on pages 818-831.
Thanks!
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Subject: Management Centre High Availability
Hi;
How can high availability for management centre be implemented? I mean to avoid a single point of failure.
It feels that if such a thing exists, it needs to be implemented in Active/Standby manner.
Kindly
Wasfi
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