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High Availability or HA is a system characteristic that allows it to maintain high levels of uptime. This can be valuable in file transfer systems that serve thousands of users, support supply chains, or perform mission-critical data transfers. A highly available file transfer system is perfect for businesses who have very low tolerance for downtime.
In JSCAPE MFT Server, high availability is typically implemented by building either active-active or active-passive high availability cluster configurations. Active-active MFT server HA clusters typically consist of two (2) or more simultaneously active JSCAPE MFT Server nodes and are mainly used for achieving load balancing. On the other hand, active-passive HA clusters typically consist of one active JSCAPE MFT Server node and one (1) or more passive nodes. The purpose of an active-passive configuration is to have a readily available node that can take over once the active node fails.
A key requirement for setting up high availability clusters of JSCAPE MFT Server instances is a centralized global datastore. This datastore can be any robust RDBMS such as MySQL, Oracle, or MS SQL Server.
Learn how to configure a centralized global datastore. |