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How to create a fail-over(to switch from production system to the backup system) plan for IBM CLM

 Hi everyone;

We have a complete running setup of CLM 5.0.2 on tomcat with LDAP as    
user registry and MS SQL server as DB                                   
                                                                        
We now want to make a fail over (to switch from production system to the
backup system) plan for our production environment, kindly assist us how
we can make fail over plan, keeping followings points/questions:        
                                                                        
1, We have a separate user data on each CLM application (RM, QM and CCM)
how we can get the same data from production system to backup system ?  
                                                                        
2, we have a customized workflow on RTC where we have customize Change  
Management workitem according to our requirement                        
                                                                        
3, We have developed plugin to facilitate our customized workflow of RTC
with our conditional requirements                                       
                                                                        
4, We have configured RRDI in the CLM for customized reporting          
                                                                        
5, We will have a data on our production server for RM, QM and CCM so   
how gonna get the same data in our back up system.                      
                                                                        
please guide me how can i make fail-over plan 

Regards,
SAJJAD

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See the Deployment Wiki https://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Deployment/DeploymentInstallingUpgradingAndMigrating section
Installing for high availability and disaster recovery

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Thanks Ralph

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