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HP TD459A VMware vCenter Server v.5.5 Heartbeat
- License for VMware vCenter Server Heartbeat v.5.5
- Provides high availability (HA)
- Enables disaster recovery (DR) capabilities
- Ensures continuous operation of vCenter Server
- Protects against server failures and outages
- Supports automated failover
- Critical for virtualized environments
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Product Overview
The HP TD459A is a license for VMware vCenter Server Heartbeat v.5.5. This software provides high availability and disaster recovery for vCenter Server, ensuring continuous operation.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Software License |
| Software Name | VMware vCenter Server Heartbeat |
Additional Specifications
| Version | 5.5 |
| Functionality | High Availability and Disaster Recovery |
Product Description
The HP TD459A represents a license for VMware vCenter Server Heartbeat version 5.5, a critical component for ensuring the high availability and business continuity of virtualized environments managed by VMware vCenter Server. This solution is designed to protect the vCenter Server instance itself, which is the central management platform for VMware vSphere environments. VMware vCenter Server Heartbeat provides an automated failover mechanism. It establishes a protected and a passive instance of vCenter Server. In the event of a failure in the primary (protected) instance, the passive instance automatically takes over, minimizing downtime and ensuring that vCenter Server remains accessible. This is crucial for maintaining the management and monitoring capabilities of the entire virtual infrastructure. This license enables organizations to implement robust disaster recovery strategies for their vCenter Server, safeguarding against hardware failures, operating system issues, or even site-wide disasters. By ensuring the continuous availability of vCenter Server, IT administrators can maintain control over their virtual machines, hosts, and storage, thereby preserving the operational integrity of their business-critical applications.

