The high availability framework that is provided with the product eliminates single points of failure and provides peer to peer failover for applications and processes running within the product environment. This infrastructure is managed by a high availability manager and includes cells, clusters, core groups, and high availability groups. Every high availability group has a policy associated with it that the high availability manager uses to determine which members of a high availability group are active at a given time.
Plan out how you need to set up your high availability environment to avoid the risk of a failure without failover coverage. As part of the planning process, understand how the high availability manager can assist you in controlling this type of environment.
The high availability manager is designed to function in all of the supported product topologies. However, a high availability-managed environment must comply with the following rules:
While administering your core groups, you might need to perform one or more of the following tasks. These tasks can be performed in any order.
After you set up your product environment to comply with all of the high availability-managed environment rules, use the default core group to control this environment.
Read the topic High availability environment troubleshooting tips if you encounter problems while running applications in your high availability environment.