Cisco TMS SERVER REDUNDANCY - CONFIGURATION GUIDE 13.0 Configuration Manual page 5

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Introduction
The Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (Cisco TMS) supports installation into environments that
can provide fail-over or redundancy for both the Cisco TMS server and Cisco TMS database. This
document describes the requirements, configuration, and limitations when implementing Cisco TMS in
a redundant or fail-over solution. At the time of publication, this document reflects capabilities and
requirements as of Cisco TMS version 11.7. Older versions of Cisco TMS prior to 11.5 will differ from
this information. Newer versions of Cisco TMS are compatible with these requirements and the
document will be revised as necessary to match newer releases of Cisco TMS. Unless stated
otherwise, information in this document should apply to all versions of Cisco TMS v11.5 or newer.
The target audience for this document is the Cisco TMS server administrator who wishes to deploy
redundancy or fail-over in their Cisco TMS installation. This document assumes the reader has an
understanding of Cisco TMS, Cisco TMS installation, Microsoft Windows server operating systems,
and an advanced level of understanding of network protocols and networking.
This document is divided into the following sections:
Overview of Cisco TMS Structures and Communications
Redundancy Concepts for Cisco TMS
Cisco TMS Architecture Requirements for Redundancy
Redundancy Models
Customer Specific Cisco TMS Files
Backup and Recovery of the Cisco TMS Database
Cisco TMS Redundancy Limitations and Notes
Cisco TMS redundancy configuration and overview
Cisco Introduction
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