Multiple Alarm Master Best Practices

Monitoring must comply with disaster recovery plans

Your company, following the best practices of a good disaster recovery policy understands the mission critical alarm monitoring package has to be available in a topology that supports geographic diversity. When a primary center facility goes down, proactive companies have a backup location and monitoring system to provide the visibility they need to perform effective restoration. Proactive companies also understand that monitoring is a high availability operation, waiting overnight for an advanced replacement is never an option.

T/Mon provides Mission Critical high availability monitoring

The DPS T/Mon embraces a disaster recovery architecture that provides a hot stand-by capability. This system configuration keeps the two alarm masters in sync with each other via LAN. Should anything happen to the primary, the secondary automatically assumes control of the monitoring providing a smooth monitoring transition from where the primary system left off. Under normal circumstances, the primary monitors the secondary system to confirm it is active and reports an alarm if it isn't.
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