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MCCS not only detect on hardware, but it also offers detection on resources (such as network connection, application, platform, disk, etc) as well.
Therefore, if managed resources are not work properly, it will be either restarted or failover to the standby according to the defined action policies

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MCCS is a high availability that can be configured with no distance limitation between the nodes.
That means standby server can be easily configured on a remote site without any charge.

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MCCS can be controlled and managed through a console using a local server or a remote server. In the remote server, TCP/IP and port information can be connected through server where MCCS is configured.
There is no need to configure a separate environment file for the remote server.

 

(Current version of MCCS console doest not manages heterogeneous O.S. So Windows Console is able to access Windows server only and Linux Console is able to access Linux server only.) 

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Group is a set of collected resources dependent on one another to manage resources (ex. Network Card, IP address, disk application etc.) such as failure monitoring, recovery, failover within MCCS. It is also a set of resource to failover.

 

MCCS can configure more than one group in a cluster. Thus, a configuration of Active/Passive, Active/Active is made possible. (Active/Active means different services on different server) 
You can configure parallel and failover goup at the same time. Each group will be managed independently by MCCS in a multi-group environment.

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