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What is the major difference between the two possible Cisco IM and Presence high-availability modes?

  • A. Balanced mode provides user load balancing and user failover in the event of an outage. Active/standby mode provides an always on standby node in the event of an outage, and it also provides load balancing.
  • B. Balanced mode provides user load balancing and user failover only for manually generated failovers. Active/standby mode provides an unconfigured standby node in the event of an outage, but it does not provide load balancing.
  • C. Balanced mode provides user load balancing and user failover in the event of an outage. Active/standby mode provides an always on standby node in the event of an outage, but it does not provide load balancing.
  • D. Balanced mode does not provide user load balancing, but it provides in the event of an outage. Active/standby mode provides an always on standby node in the event of an outage, but it does not provide load balancing.
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Panda_man
9 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: C
C is correct
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vmandri
1 year, 5 months ago
High Availability The IM and Presence Service supports high availability for multiple-node deployments. After you configure a presence redundancy group, you can enable high availability for the group. A pair of nodes is required for high availability. Each node has an independent database and set of users operating with a shared availability database that is able to support common users. All IM and Presence Service nodes must belong to a presence redundancy group, which can consist of a single IM and Presence Service node or a pair of IM and Presence Service nodes. You can configure high availability using two different modes: Balanced mode: This mode provides redundant high availability with automatic user load balancing and user failover in the event that one nodes fails because of component failure or power outage. Active/standby mode: The standby node automatically takes over for the active node if the active node fails. It does not provide automatic load balancing.
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1 year, 5 months ago
Selected Answer: C
Balanced mode: This mode provides redundant high availability with automatic user load balancing and user failover in the event that one nodes fails because of component failure or power outage. Active/standby mode: The standby node automatically takes over for the active node if the active node fails. It does not provide automatic load balancing.
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