High availability deployment and best practices
BMC Client Management high availability architecture
The basic concept of a BMC Client Management fault-tolerant cluster deployment is to have the service run on individual member nodes and use a common master file directory from a shared location. The following diagram provides a high-level view of the architecture:
High availability best practices
When deploying this cluster architecture, ensure the following:
- Minimum two servers as member nodes for the cluster with individual static IP address.
- Only one master directory on a shared location, which must be accessible to each member node in the cluster.
A cluster management system to ensure that only one member node has the service running at any given time.
- For Windows: See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/failover-clustering/create-failover-cluster.
- For Linux: Different distributions have different high-availability (HA) suites in their repositories. See the corresponding documentation or consult technical support for the distribution.
- All the member nodes have Java installed as per software requirement. It is recommended that all the member nodes have the same Java version.
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