High Availability:Hardware:Hosts

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The hosts are another critical module of TelcoBridges solutions and hosts redundancy will greatly improve the high availability and reliability of your system.

Here is an example of a redundancy host setup:

Host redundancy original state after a new installation

If the primary host is lost, two high availability mechanisms will be activate. First the standby Toolpack will become active, second the slave database will become master. This will allow the system to keep functioning without manual operation (note that transient calls will be lost during the switchover), as illustrated in the following picture.

Host redundancy state after losing the primary host

When the primary host is recovered, the active Toolpack system and the master database will stay on the secondary host.

Host redundancy state after the recover of the primary host

NOTE: The database and host redundancy mechanism are two separate features, meaning that a database switchover will not necessarily cause a host switchover as well.

Recommended Setup

Recommended Hardware

  • Recommended host hardware components TMP7950 data sheet.
  • Dual power supplies is a huge plus
  • The number of network interface needed by a system is application specific, but for TelcoBridges products at least 2 independent network interfaces is needed for controlling the Tmedias and another one to connect to the management network.

Warnings

  • IP Teaming/ IP Bonding - TelcoBridges Hardware doesn't support IP Teaming (Ip Bonding). TelcoBridges products can't work with the host configure with Ip Teaming in the system. TelcoBridges products uses 2 network interfaces to achieve the same goal.
  • RAID - It is highly recommended to disable BIOS RAID on the motherboard. Use software RAID instead, also known as MD RAID.
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