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6 6  Building on this functionality, you can even configure the group to run in an active/passive failover mode when you activate the multiple runtimes option on your runtime, and each separate runtime is deployed on another machine. The failover functionality is not only relevant in cases of server maintenance. It can also assist you when you want to exchange data with a system that allows only one active connection. Should this connection be business-critical, you can use this failover functionality to create a passive failover situation that will take over when the active connection breaks down (regardless of the reason).
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8 -Setting up this failover functionality in your model requires you to first execute some steps in your Design, Create, and lastly Deploy phase. In this microlearning, we will focus on configuring your setup in the Design phase if you want to activate the active/passive failover configuration.
8 +Setting up this failover functionality in your model requires you to first execute some steps in your Design, Create, and lastly Deploy phase. In this microlearning, we will focus on configuring your setup in the Design and Create phase if you want to enable active/passive failover configuration for (some of) your on-premise runtime connectors.
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10 10  Should you have any questions, please get in touch with [[academy@emagiz.com>>mailto:academy@emagiz.com]].
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16 16  == 2. Key concepts ==
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18 -This microlearning describes how to configure (parts of) of your Design phase to enable failover for systems connecting with your model. The grouping and failover functionality is relevant when faced with maintenance and outages of systems connected to your model. The failover functionality assists in that case and allows you to have a fallback option on an active connection.
18 +This microlearning describes how to configure (parts of) of your Design and Create phase to enable failover for systems connecting with your model. The grouping and failover functionality is relevant when faced with maintenance and outages of systems connected to your model. The failover functionality assists in that case and allows you to have a fallback option on an active connection.
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20 20  == 3. Failover Configuration ==
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