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Active-Active and High Availability Advanced Design Guide

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Perceptive Content
Product
Active-Active and High Availability Advanced Design Guide
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Foundation 26.1
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2026-04-16T22:22:23.717583
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Configuring a server farm involves initiating the health probe and setting an action for a failed health check.

Use the following parameters to set up the server farm:

  • Set purge as the action for a failed health check.
  • Add the real server to the server farm.
  • Set the port number. This is the port where Perceptive Content Server listens, and is the same port that is set for the health probe.
  • Set a backup server and port. This server becomes active if the real server is in a failed state.
  • Set the server weight. Servers with higher weights receive more connections as a ratio of their weight to other servers’ weights.
  • Deploy the server.