High Availability, Failover and Disaster Recovery
- Last Updated: October 7, 2022
- 6 minute read
High Availability (HA) with Web Farms
The Web Farms feature of MOVEit is a good choice when you need a high availability environment. You can add servers for scale. A Web Farm shares a common database and file store among nodes and provides increased availability and capacity.

For more information see Web Farms in this guide. Note that the Web Farm solution is not currently qualified to work with the MOVEit Transfer Failover solutions.
Failover and Disaster Recovery (DR) with MOVEit Transfer Failover
For those in need of a failover and/or disaster recovery solution, we recommend MOVEit Failover. We can work with you to configure three basic scenarios:
- Local failover using a primary and secondary
server. This setup enables a redundant local system with complete
replication of the local database and file store for failover to secondary node.
It offers increased system availability, but not increased capacity.

- Remote Disaster Recovery (DR) by adding a
tertiary server in another location. This setup provides a second
failover solution at another site (given the event the local network that houses
the primary and secondary servers fails).

- Remote Disaster Recovery. This setup
enables a redundant server on a WAN node that provides failover in the event the
primary server fails.

We have tested the above scenarios using MOVEit Transfer 8.2 (and later) with MOVEit Failover in the following test environment:
Machine 1 (Primary):
- MOVEit Transfer 8.2 (and later) with MySQL database (no Web Farms)
- Windows Server 2012
- Two network interface cards (one exclusively for MOVEit Failover Heartbeat)
Machine 2 (Secondary) on the local network and Machine 3 (Tertiary) on a remote network must have the same specifications as machine 1.
Refer to the MOVEit Failover Administrator's Guide for Neverfail Failover Heartbeat for a description of the Neverfail Failover setup and step-by-step instructions.
MOVEit consultants can help you configure MOVEit in these failover and disaster recovery scenarios.