The time taken by the Failover System for RPS copy, file copy, restore, reconfigure, and Codebook computation varied with varying topology sizes. Time taken for IP Manager provides information on the time taken for the IP Manager with approximately 50,000 managed ports and interfaces.
Parameters |
Active Server |
Standby Server |
---|---|---|
Backup time |
388 seconds |
438 seconds |
Repos Copy time |
15 seconds |
35 seconds |
Restore repos time |
126 seconds |
104 seconds |
Reconfiguration |
225 seconds |
510 seconds |
Time taken for Service Assurance Manager provides information on the time taken for Service Assurance Manager.
Parameter |
Active Server |
Standby Server |
---|---|---|
Backup time |
18 to 30 seconds |
18 to 30 seconds |
When the topology was increased by approximately 30 devices, the time taken by the Failover System to copy the RPS and other files, restore, and reconfigure the IP Manager also increased. Time taken for IP Manager after increasing topology provides more information.
Parameters |
Active Server |
Standby Server |
---|---|---|
Backup time |
438 seconds |
Not tested |
Repos Copy time |
17 seconds |
Not tested |
Restore repos time |
135 seconds |
Not tested |
Reconfiguration |
263 seconds |
Not tested |
Failover time on the Active and Standby servers provides information on the actions during a failover and, the time taken to complete the failover and bring up the new Active server.
Failover action |
Time taken |
---|---|
Time taken to detect that the Active server is down and trigger a failover |
Approximately 3 minutes |
Time taken by the Failover System to assign the Standby role to the Active server which is down |
10 seconds |
Expected time which includes DetachInterval(300) and failover detection time from polling interval(120), retry(3), timeout(700 ms) |
8 minutes |
Total number of polling cycles to set up monitoring and polling on the new Active server |
3 polling cycles |
Total time taken to complete the failover action and bring up the new Active server |
Approximately 11 minutes |
The performance of the Failover System was tested in the VMware lab environment. There are external factors outside of software control, such as customer topology size, server machine resource allocation, LAN configuration, and others, that may introduce variances in the statistics.