Nobody likes outages. We all have a Plan B to avoid having to deal with the unexpected for too long. Maybe you have roadside assistance in case your car breaks down, or keep a flashlight in the house in case the lights go out. Maybe you’re tired of always having to answer the question “what if.” If that’s true, we have good news for you.

In enterprises, unexpected hardware and software failures can hinder applications running in the network by causing a breakdown in communication with client computers. In such times, running Desktop Central is vital because it maintains the communication with client computers so desktop management tasks and configurations can be completed.

With Fail Over Service (FOS) support*, Desktop Central can complete tasks even when the management server is unavailable. FOS works with the Desktop Central server application installed in two servers, primary and secondary. The primary server performs desktop management during regular times. The secondary server takes over when the primary server fails. With FOS support, Desktop Central can shift from the primary to the secondary server without manual intervention during a crisis.

When organizations use a single management server, desktop management relies solely on the functioning of that server. If that server fails, all desktop management tasks will cease, forcing you to wait for the server to become functional again. Using Fail Over Service support would protect you from the failure of an individual management server, and will ensure your desktop management tasks run smoothly. With easy steps to configure the service and one time setup, you’ll find this service convenient and easy.

So you can stop worrying your computer will shut down while your typing out a brilliant thought, or when your busy working on a project that needs to be done by the end of the day. Your deadlines are safe with us.

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Supported OS: Windows Server 2008 and above, Windows 7 and above.

*This feature comes at an additional cost.