VMWare Fault Tolerance

By connecting private or hybrid cloud hosts to our VMware Cloud platform, you can minimise the risk of virtual servers being affected by a major hardware or system issue.

By connecting private or hybrid cloud hosts to our VMware Cloud platform, you can minimise the risk of virtual servers being affected by a major hardware or system issue. A server that is connected to our cloud can access VMware Enterprise plus Fault Tolerance. This enables a server that exists on a host within our cloud to run from any other host in our cloud.

In the event of catastrophic hardware failure or system failure, your virtual server can be at risk if your private or hybrid cloud does not have capacity to absorb that failure.

Immediately migrate to new resources.

Fault Tolerance allows a virtual server to immediately migrate to new compute resources, in the event of VMware detecting failure or performance issues with the hardware you are using. It also can detect whether a virtual server is having issues at the operating system (e.g. Microsoft Windows Blue Screen) and reboot your virtual server automatically.

VMware is a market leader in enterprise-level cloud architecture. The Fault Tolerant service is designed to automatically manage virtual server's operating systems and resources, to keep applications online with as little interference and administration required as possible.

Why choose Micron21 for VMWare plus Fault Tolerance?

  • Minimise the risk of virtual servers being affected by a major hardware or system issue
  • A fault tolerant virtual machine and its secondary copy are not allowed to run on the same host to ensure that a host failure cannot result in the loss of both VMs.
  • The primary VM is continuously replicated to the secondary VM so that the secondary VM can take over at any point
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