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How does HyperSync work in a Dual Site environment?

A.
Each active connection has two local backups (on the local site) and a third backup connection on the second site (remote site.)
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A.
Each active connection has two local backups (on the local site) and a third backup connection on the second site (remote site.)
B.
Each active connection has a backup connection on the second site (remote site.)
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B.
Each active connection has a backup connection on the second site (remote site.)
C.
Each active connection has a local backup (on the local site) and a second backup connection on the second site (remote site.)
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C.
Each active connection has a local backup (on the local site) and a second backup connection on the second site (remote site.)
D.
Each active connection has a local backup (on the local site) and a second backup connection on each of the MHOs.
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D.
Each active connection has a local backup (on the local site) and a second backup connection on each of the MHOs.
Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

HyperSync is a feature of Maestro that enables stateful synchronization of connections and resources across different sites in a Dual Site environment. HyperSync works by creating two backup connections for each active connection: one on the same site as the active connection, and another on the remote site. This ensures that the connection can be seamlessly resumed in case of a failover event, either within the same site or across the sites. HyperSync uses the Site-Sync port and VLANs to transmit the synchronization packets between the Security Group Members and the Maestro Orchestrators.

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* Maestro Dual Site configuration with a direct connection through L2 switches

* Maestro Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

* CHECK POINT MAESTRO EXPERT

asked 16/09/2024
Raphael Oliveir
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