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MCCS (Mantech Continuous Cluster Server) is a high-availability solution for mission-critical computing systems developed by Mantech.
It provides continuous computing environment due to unplanned downtime such as natural disasters, or system failures, or unexpected service interruptions caused by terrors, sabotage or a human error and minimize the downtime due to planned downtime like periodic maintenance.
Normal business of companies in our current industries is conducted in computers, and most of the core information for this needs continuous service on a 24/7 basis. Mission critical systems require no downtime server infrastructure, but you will meet many types of service failures which bring in negative business impacts. 
MCCS protects and make always on your mission critical application from these failure and disaster scenarios.

 

 

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Features of MCCS

MCCS manages network cards, virtual IP addresses, processes, user programs, SCSILock disks, shared disks, mirror disks, windows services,  Shared Shared disk DR VxVM disk group and Oracle database as and Oracle database as resources to ensure service keep online.

Service Level Fault Detection and Automatic Failover 

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MCCS allows user to use a web browser to control MCCS from a local server or remote server. 
At each server, you can connect to the server where MCCS is configured. There is no need to configure an additional environment file. 

Support Multi Group

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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