Security Center Directory deployment option: Directory and failover on separate standalone machines - Genetec Mission Control™ 3.0.6.0

Genetec Mission Control™ Deployment Guide 3.0.6.0

Applies to
Genetec Mission Control™ 3.0.6.0
Last updated
2022-10-26
Content type
Guides > Deployment guides
Language
English
Product
Genetec Mission Control™
Version
3.0

You can deploy the Security Center Directory on a standalone machine and configure Directory failover on another standalone machine.

You can isolate machine resources, even in failover mode, by using two machines with the Security Center Directory and its corresponding failover.

For more information on how to configure Security Center Directory failover, see Preparing Directory failover and load balancing.

Benefits: Directory and failover on separate standalone machines

Resource availability
Resources are not shared even in failover mode.
Fault resilience for the Security Center Directory
If the machine running the Directory goes offline, the system launches another instance of the Directory on another machine, with a short delay. This ensures continued operations with minimal disruptions.
Minimal downtime for rolling updates
Updates for your Windows system are available with minimal downtime for the Security Center Directory.

Drawbacks: Directory and failover on separate standalone machines

Medium maintenance
With this deployment architecture, there are three machines to monitor and maintain.
Complex deployment
You must install Security Center server on two machines, manually move the Security Center Directory to one machine and the Directory failover to the other machine.
Higher latency in communications
There would be some delay in communications between the Security Center Directory and other components Genetec Mission Control™.
No fault resilience or fault tolerance
Having your machine with all the services fail or go offline means you lose Genetec Mission Control™ incident data. Directory remains available, unless both machines go offline.

Quality of service

Using this deployment architecture implies that service quality relies more on your system infrastructure. The quality of service would be directly dependent on the quality and reliability of your network infrastructures.