Server Failover and Clustering
Incident response is an essential part of many IT operations.
MyQ offers features that aim to help organizations keep their operations going even when the print server is not currently available.
High-availability solutions are essential for businesses and organizations that need to ensure minimal disruption and maximize uptime.
Virtual Machine High Availability (VMHA)
Virtual machine high availability refers to the capability of a virtualization system to ensure continuous operation of virtual machines, even in the event of hardware or software failures.
Clustering Solutions
Microsoft Failover Clustering
Microsoft Failover Cluster is a Windows Server (Operating System) based feature. The software solution facilitates the grouping of multiple independent hardware servers (hereafter referred to as nodes) into a cluster.
The nodes in the cluster collectively work together to provide advanced capabilities such as resource management, health monitoring, and failover coordination.
Related: MyQ in Microsoft Failover Cluster
Virtual Machine Clustering (VMware Cluster)
The primary purpose of Virtual machine clustering is to run services in a virtualized environment, ensuring high availability and enhanced server utilization.
Hardware failures within a virtual machine cluster have minimal impact on virtual machines as the VM will transfer to another node.