There are two options in installation for the Management Server: Standalone Mode and High Availability Mode.
What the difference between these two modes?
High Availability mode is a configuration of multiple Foglight Management Servers in a cluster where one Management Server is the primary server and the others are standby servers. If the primary server stops responding, one of the standby servers in the HA cluster takes over monitoring responsibility. HA mode uses redundancy and failover to ensure that Foglight monitoring continues uninterrupted.
Standalone mode would be the most common configuration where a Foglight Management Server is run as an individual server. There is no redundancy and failover configured to another standby server if the Foglight Management Server stops responding.
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