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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to High Availability
  3. Set Up the High Availability Environment
  4. Configure JMS Discovery
  5. Configure RMI Connections
  6. Configure the Operation Console
  7. Configure an HTTP Load Balancer
  8. Configure the Dashboard and Reports
  9. Appendix A: Troubleshooting High Availability
  10. Appendix B: High Availability Log Messages
  11. Appendix C: Port Number Reference
  12. Appendix D: Glossary

High Availability Guide

High Availability Guide

Set Up a High Availability Storage Solution

Set Up a High Availability Storage Solution

When you set up the high availability environment, you determine which storage solution to use for the
Data Integration Hub
repository database and the document store.
A high availability storage system typically consists of a group of reliable and fast hard drives on which you install the database or file system. To increase reliability, use Network-Attached Storage (NAS) or Storage Area Network (SAN) storage systems.
In the high availability storage system, you can mount any high-performance hard drives, such as RAID, SSD, or SCSI. To optimize performance, use RAID 1+0 hard drives.

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