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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Informatica Big Data Management
  3. Mappings in the Hadoop Environment
  4. Mapping Sources in the Hadoop Environment
  5. Mapping Targets in the Hadoop Environment
  6. Mapping Transformations in the Hadoop Environment
  7. Processing Hierarchical Data on the Spark Engine
  8. Configuring Transformations to Process Hierarchical Data
  9. Processing Unstructured and Semi-structured Data with an Intelligent Structure Model
  10. Stateful Computing on the Spark Engine
  11. Monitoring Mappings in the Hadoop Environment
  12. Mappings in the Native Environment
  13. Profiles
  14. Native Environment Optimization
  15. Cluster Workflows
  16. Connections
  17. Data Type Reference
  18. Function Reference
  19. Parameter Reference

Big Data Management User Guide

Big Data Management User Guide

High Availability

High Availability

High availability eliminates a single point of failure in an Informatica domain and provides minimal service interruption in the event of failure. When you configure high availability for a domain, the domain can continue running despite temporary network, hardware, or service failures. You can configure high availability for the domain, application services, and application clients.
The following high availability components make services highly available in an Informatica domain:
  • Resilience. An Informatica domain can tolerate temporary connection failures until either the resilience timeout expires or the failure is fixed.
  • Restart and failover. A process can restart on the same node or on a backup node after the process becomes unavailable.
  • Recovery. Operations can complete after a service is interrupted. After a service process restarts or fails over, it restores the service state and recovers operations.
When you plan a highly available Informatica environment, consider the differences between internal Informatica components and systems that are external to Informatica. Internal components include the Service Manager, application services, and command line programs. External systems include the network, hardware, database management systems, FTP servers, message queues, and shared storage.
High availability features for the Informatica environment are available based on your license.

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