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− | The easiest way to achieve a highly available VALT server is by utilizing a VM on a Hypervisor with shared storage that supports High Availability (HA). Both VMWare and Hyper-V have integrated HA capabilities. If there is a need to make the VALT server highly available, IVS strongly recommends deploying the VALT appliance in a virtual environment and leveraging the hypervisor's HA capabilities. | + | The easiest way to achieve a highly available VALT server is by <b>utilizing a VM on a Hypervisor with shared storage that supports High Availability (HA)</b>. Both VMWare and Hyper-V have integrated HA capabilities. If there is a need to make the VALT server highly available, IVS strongly recommends deploying the VALT appliance in a virtual environment and leveraging the hypervisor's HA capabilities. |
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Latest revision as of 10:43, 28 March 2024
The easiest way to achieve a highly available VALT server is by utilizing a VM on a Hypervisor with shared storage that supports High Availability (HA). Both VMWare and Hyper-V have integrated HA capabilities. If there is a need to make the VALT server highly available, IVS strongly recommends deploying the VALT appliance in a virtual environment and leveraging the hypervisor's HA capabilities.
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