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Genesys uses the expression hot standby to describe the redundancy type in which a backup server application remains initialized, clients connect to both the primary and backup servers at startup, and the backup server data is synchronized from the primary server. Data synchronization and existing client connections to the backup guarantee higher availability of a component.
The following topics describe the hot standby redundancy support for the CSTA Connector:
BroadWorks Connector operates in unison with the generic CSTA Connector T-Server in order to provide a high availability solution. T-Server can be configured to connect to multiple redundant CSTA Connectors. Each CSTA Connector link is active and the T-Server operation continues uninterrupted should it lose a redundant link. T-Server starts attempts to recover a link if it has failed.
In addition, T-Server can be configured to run in the standard Genesys high-availability (HA) mode where a backup T-Server is ready to seamlessly take over operations should the main T-Server fail. The high-availability (HA) deployment configurations is shown in the clickable figure below:
The main features of this solution are: