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Overview of high availability

High availability is the ability for an application to be accessible with minimal or no downtime, irrespective of various situations that include hardware failure, process crashes due to insufficient resources, memory leaks, maintenance, application upgrade activities, or natural disasters. The Pega 7 Platform provides tools to meet high level production service level agreements for mission critical applications with high availability features.

High availability features are available for use with the Pega 7 Platform. Any applications built in a version prior to the Pega 7 Platform are unable to use high availability features until they are upgraded to a Pega 7 Platform version.

High availability features include: