Survive hardware crashes with Syn-3 redundancy. 
With SYN-3, you can easily add a second server that takes over the functions of the first server when it crashes.
Add redundancy to existing serversBecause of the unique structure of SYN-3, it is possible to activate redundancy on your existing SYN-3 server. There are no complex changes or scripts needed, as is normally the case with Linux. This redundancy even works perfectly for software that you've added yourself. | ![]() |
Easy to installThe 2nd server is very easy to set up. Through the regular SYN-3 installation CD, you can let the 2nd server synchronize with the first one. | ![]() |
Built-in monitoringYou're informed with a status screen and through the built-in SYN-3 monitoring system. If your server hardware fails you will receive a notification via email. | ![]() |
Automatic acquisitionAs soon as the standby server sees that the other server is down, it takes over his job. The machine will look and 'feel' exactly the same because everything synchronized: The firewall settings and IP adresses will all be the same. This way you have minimal downtime, even in case of a hardware failure. | ![]() |
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