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            Critical Applications Require High Availability
        
        
            When your voice messaging solution powers the way your organization communicates,
            services such as your automated attendant, IVR, broadcast notification and unified
            messaging need to remain available at all times. Unplanned system downtime can result
            in a loss of productivity to even more severe losses of property and life.
        
        
            The T3main Direct Cluster Networking (DCN) solution minimizes unplanned as well
            as planned system downtime resulting from hardware failure, network outage or system
            maintenance. DCN employs a unique cluster configuration of redundant and fully synchronized
            nodes. Each node maintains a complete T3main voicemail application, database and
            file system that resides on a single machine, rather than leveraging shared storage
            which can be affected during a node or network outage. Proprietary software synchronizes
            the multiple databases asynchronously, whenever a change occurs in one node. Because
            replication occurs only when necessary, network traffic and CPU activity is minimized.
            And network latency or outage never affects real-time operation of the originating
            node, since data changes can occur locally and be transmitted to the other nodes
            after the network has stabilized.
        
        
            Implementing a Cost Effective Highly Available Voicemail Application
        
        
            By configuring its clustering mechanism to reside within the T3main, redundancy
            and scalability are provided at a fraction of the cost of typical clustering solutions.
        
        
            - The T3main utilizes off-the-shelf components including standard servers, disk drives
                and network equipment. 
- Solution does not require a 3rd-party cluster engine and additional servers, SAN
                (storage area network device) or replicated file system. 
- Additional capacity and redundancy can be achieved by incrementally scaling-out.
                Rather than having to replace servers with more expensive machines, new servers
                are added to handle higher call volumes. Additional servers can also be added to
                communicate with new PBXs as the enterprise expands. 
            ITransparent Voice Messaging
        
        
            The clustering mechanism behind T3main DCN is completely transparent to end users
            allowing them to use the system as they would any single-site application.
        
        
            - Centralized administration allows administers to make system-wide changes or view
                node status through any node 
- A phased node-by-node upgrade approach can minimize scheduled downtime 
- Name/greeting playback is available regardless of the node from which a message
                is sent 
- Shared directory assistance 
- Users can access their mailbox from any node 
- Users can send a message to any internal user or group list regardless of node
            DCN offers two configurations for organizations that require a highly available
            system at a specific site, or for organizations that have multiple sites and require
            redundancy across the enterprise. Each node can support independent PBX integrations
            and separate protocols such as QSIG and SIP, allowing you to maintain a multi-vendor
            environment.
        
        
            "Active/Passive" Mode
        
        
            - Maintain a fully redundant active and passive T3main node to recover quickly from
                an outage
- Passive node takes over when active node fails ("Hot Standby") 
 
        
        
            "All Active" Mode
        
        
            - Each site maintains a separate, redundant T3main node to provide for a common messaging
                system across the organization, regardless of number or types of PBXs or integrations
            
- Another active node takes over should a node or network connection fail 
 
        
        
            The Right Architecture
        
        
            - Fault tolerance/Automatic recovery: Since each node can work independently, voicemail
                continues to operate across the organization should a node or nodes lose connectivity
                to the network. Data is synchronized automatically upon reconnection. To ensure
                further fault tolerance, each T3main server can be configured with a dual hard drive,
                dual power, and a dual network card. 
- Network availability: The T3main continuously checks to determine if there is network
                availability. If a node or nodes loses its network connection, attempts to connect
                to the node for database synchronization are suspended, preventing timeouts or network
                slowdowns that can occur when an application attempts to reach an unavailable machine.
            
- No single point of failure: There are no individual components within the T3main
                that can result in a voicemail application failure. Should a voicemail server within
                the cluster fail, or the network becomes unavailable, another node will take over.
- High Performance: The T3main uses MySQL®database as the basis for
                its clustering solution. MySQL provides high performance with a unique storage-engine
                architecture, high availability and web and data warehouse strength. 
- Security: Data communication between nodes is encrypted using MySQL encryption algorithms.
                Access to the individual databases is limited to the nodes. 
- Geographically redundant: Multiple nodes ensure your voicemail solution is mirrored
                to a different location, allowing for a higher degree of availability. 
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