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    <title>Postgres on BIFIT Mitigator</title>
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      <title>Internal Fault-Tolerant Storage</title>
      <link>https://docs.mitigator.ru/v26.04/en/install/multi/failover/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>The following steps assume that an instance of MITIGATOR has already been installed. Otherwise, perform installation using one of the following methods.
Before configuring a cluster, you must configure Virtual network(VPN). It needs network connectivity between instances to work. Detailed information on setting up and the necessary access are described at the link.
For fault tolerance, synchronized copies of the database must be physically stored on different servers (replicated). With this scheme, database replicas are stored on the same servers where MITIGATOR instances are running.</description>
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      <title>Hybrid Deployment Schemes</title>
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      <description>deployment schemes can be combined when building a cluster.
Example: Failover Storage with Additional Filtering Nodes With this implementation scheme, database copies are stored on different servers (replicated), but the number of database replicas is less than the number of MITIGATOR instances in the cluster. Some instances access remote databases via TCP ports: 8888, 2003, 3080, 5432. In this example, the graphite and logan are included as external modules.
For correct system operation all packet processors must have the same amount of system resources available.</description>
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