1+1 High Availability cluster requirements

Last Updated : Dec 06, 2019 |

The 1+1 High Availability cluster configuration ensures uninterrupted availability of media processing in cases where a media server fails. Use the High Availability configuration option when you require the capacity of only a single Avaya Aura® MS.

The High Availability configuration deploys as a Primary server and a Backup server. Only one server is active at a time. The other server is waiting in synchronized hot standby to take over instantly.

Both servers must have identical configuration so that either server can take over the full media processing load if the other server fails. Ensure that the deployed servers meet the following requirements:
  • Each media server in a 1+1 High Availability cluster deployed as an Avaya physical appliance must be deployed on similar hardware with the same processor model. The servers can be from a different manufacturer, but the two systems must have the same clock rate, number of cores, bus speed, and other performance-critical specifications.

  • There is no inter-cluster communication between different 1+1 High Availability clusters. Different 1+1 High Availability clusters can use different hardware or profiles, but the specifications within a cluster must match.