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== IBM Endpoint Manager Disaster Server Architecture == | == IBM Endpoint Manager Disaster Server Architecture == | ||
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+ | The Disaster Server Architecture in IEM is intended to allow the Environment to remain functional if the Main Server should ever crash, or become overloaded. | ||
+ | This is accomplished by standing up a 'Secondary' server that replicates the database with the Main Server on a scheduled basis. Since the Replication is bi-directional | ||
=== Configuration === | === Configuration === | ||
=== Replication === | === Replication === | ||
=== Recovery === | === Recovery === | ||
+ | === Documentation === | ||
+ | IBM Documentation on DSA is availabe [https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/wikis/home?lang=en#!/wiki/Tivoli%20Endpoint%20Manager/page/Disaster%20Server%20Architecture HERE]. | ||
[[Category:IBM Endpoint Manager]] | [[Category:IBM Endpoint Manager]] | ||
[[Category:Disaster Server Architecture]] | [[Category:Disaster Server Architecture]] |
Revision as of 16:24, 30 December 2014
Contents
IBM Endpoint Manager Disaster Server Architecture
Overview
The Disaster Server Architecture in IEM is intended to allow the Environment to remain functional if the Main Server should ever crash, or become overloaded.
This is accomplished by standing up a 'Secondary' server that replicates the database with the Main Server on a scheduled basis. Since the Replication is bi-directional
Configuration
Replication
Recovery
Documentation
IBM Documentation on DSA is availabe HERE.