2 thoughts on “What is the maximum number of subclusters supported on a Cisco IM & Presence”
I believe is correct, based on the SRND.
On-Premises Cisco IM and Presence Service High Availability
The Cisco IM and Presence Service cluster consists of up to a maximum of six servers, which can be configured into multiple subclusters with the maximum of three subclusters for high availability. A subcluster contains a maximum of two servers and allows for users associated with one server of the subcluster to use the other server in the subcluster automatically if a failover event occurs. Cisco IM and Presence Service does not provide failover between subclusters.
The Cisco IM and Presence Service cluster cons ists of up to a maxi mum of six ser vers, which can be configured into multiple sub clusters with the max imum of three sub clusters for high availability.
I believe is correct, based on the SRND.
On-Premises Cisco IM and Presence Service High Availability
The Cisco IM and Presence Service cluster consists of up to a maximum of six servers, which can be configured into multiple subclusters with the maximum of three subclusters for high availability. A subcluster contains a maximum of two servers and allows for users associated with one server of the subcluster to use the other server in the subcluster automatically if a failover event occurs. Cisco IM and Presence Service does not provide failover between subclusters.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/srnd/collab11/collab11/presence.html
The Cisco IM and Presence Service cluster cons ists of up to a maxi mum of six ser vers, which can be configured into multiple sub clusters with the max imum of three sub clusters for high availability.