Implementing high availability
To implement high availability for Lenovo XClarity Administrator, use the high-availability function that is provided for the host environment.
- Implementing high availability (Docker)
You can use Docker Datacenter to set up a high-availability environment for Lenovo XClarity Administrator containers running in Docker Engine. - Implementing high availability (CentOS and Rocky)
To implement high availability for Lenovo XClarity Administrator in a CentOS or Rocky Linux environment, you can use OpenStack. If you already have a high-availability environment, you can continue to use your internal processes. - Implementing high availability (Citrix)
- Implementing high availability (Nutanix AHV)
To implement high availability for Lenovo XClarity Administrator, use the Virtual Machine High Availability function that is provided for the Nutanix AHV environment. - Implementing high availability (ESXi)
To implement high availability for Lenovo XClarity Administrator in a VMware ESXi environment, use the high-availability function that is provided for the ESXi environment. - Implementing high availability (Hyper-V)
To implement high availability for Lenovo XClarity Administrator in a Microsoft Hyper-V environment, use the high-availability function that is provided for the Hyper-V environment. - Implementing high availability (Red Hat)
To implement high availability for Lenovo XClarity Administrator in a Red Hat environment, you can use OpenStack. If you already have a high-availability environment, you can continue to use your internal processes. - Implementing high availability (Ubuntu)
To implement high availability for Lenovo XClarity Administrator in an Ubuntu environment, you can use OpenStack. If you already have a high-availability environment, you can continue to use your internal processes.
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