WhatsUp Gold Failover Manager Remote Site Upgrade License | 750 Device Monitoring for PC

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WhatsUp Gold Failover Manager Remote Site Upgrade License | 750 Device Monitoring for PC

Experience resilient, enterprise-grade monitoring across distributed remote sites with the WhatsUp Gold Failover Manager Remote Site Upgrade License. This upgrade license expands your WhatsUp Gold deployment to monitor up to 750 devices from a single PC installation, delivering robust failover orchestration, centralized visibility, and rapid recovery capabilities when downtime threatens your network. Ideal for IT teams managing multiple branches, data centers, or remote offices, this license empowers you to scale monitoring, improve service levels, and streamline operations without compromising performance.

  • Unified failover orchestration across multiple remote sites with centralized visibility and control, enabling rapid response when a site experiences disruption.
  • Capacity to monitor up to 750 devices, ensuring scalable coverage for mid-sized to larger distributed environments without sacrificing performance or alert responsiveness.
  • PC-based installation that simplifies deployment; the upgrade integrates smoothly with your existing WhatsUp Gold ecosystem to minimize downtime during transition.
  • Proactive monitoring features including real-time alerts, customizable dashboards, and detailed reporting to detect issues before they impact end users and business operations.
  • Flexible licensing designed for distributed networks, supporting scalable growth, improved disaster recovery planning, and streamlined administration across remote locations.

Technical Details of WhatsUp Gold Failover Manager Remote Site Upgrade License | 750 Device Monitoring for PC

  • License Type: Upgrade License for WhatsUp Gold Failover Manager
  • Device Monitoring Capacity: Up to 750 devices
  • Platform: PC
  • Deployment: On-premises installation
  • Use Case: Failover Manager for distributed remote sites
  • Vendor/Product Family: Progress WhatsUp Gold
  • Licensing Model: Upgrade-based, capacity-driven license

How to install WhatsUp Gold Failover Manager Remote Site Upgrade License

Preparing for installation ensures a smooth upgrade experience and optimal performance in your distributed environment. Begin by validating system requirements and confirming that your base WhatsUp Gold deployment is current. The following steps outline a practical, high-level installation path designed for administrators familiar with WhatsUp Gold:

1) Ensure your Windows PC meets the minimum hardware and software requirements for WhatsUp Gold and that you have sufficient network access to all remote sites you intend to monitor. Confirm that you have an active license key for the Failover Manager Remote Site component.

2) Install or upgrade the WhatsUp Gold core components on the designated PC if you have not already done so. If you are upgrading an existing deployment, follow your organization’s change management process to minimize downtime and ensure compatibility with the new license features.

3) Open the WhatsUp Gold license management portal within your existing console and apply the Upgrade License key for the Failover Manager Remote Site component. This action unlocks the 750-device monitoring capacity and enables failover functionality across distributed sites.

4) Configure the Failover Manager module to designate a primary site and one or more remote sites. Define failover groups, heartbeat intervals, automatic failover criteria, and recovery policies to align with your service-level objectives and disaster recovery plan.

5) Discover and add devices across all remote sites into the WhatsUp Gold monitoring console, up to the licensed limit. Organize devices into logical groups, set up alerting rules, dashboards, and reports, and validate that failover scenarios work as expected under controlled test conditions.

6) Customize dashboards to reflect critical performance metrics, uptime, and service availability for each site. Establish alerting thresholds that align with your organization’s tolerance for downtime and performance degradation, and schedule recurring reports for stakeholders.

7) Perform a controlled failover drill to verify end-to-end recovery procedures. Confirm that central management can trigger failover, devices continue to be monitored, and alerts are correctly routed to on-call personnel. Document the results for audit trails and continuous improvement.

8) Establish ongoing maintenance practices, including regular software updates, license renewals, device discovery cycles, and review of failover policies as your network grows or changes. Maintain alignment with changing business needs and compliance requirements.

By following these steps, you can maximize the value of the WhatsUp Gold Failover Manager Remote Site Upgrade License, ensuring high availability, rapid incident response, and actionable insights across a distributed IT environment. The PC-based deployment provides a familiar management surface for administrators, while the 750-device capacity supports diverse networks without compromising performance or reliability. This combination makes it a compelling choice for organizations prioritizing uptime, service reliability, and scalable monitoring across multiple sites.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the WhatsUp Gold Failover Manager Remote Site Upgrade License? It is an upgrade license that extends a WhatsUp Gold deployment to include Failover Manager capabilities for distributed remote sites, with the ability to monitor up to 750 devices from a PC installation.
  • How many devices does it monitor? The license provides monitoring for up to 750 devices, enabling coverage for mid-sized to larger distributed networks.
  • What platform is required? The solution is installed on a Windows PC as part of the WhatsUp Gold suite; it is designed for on-premises deployment.
  • Do I need the base WhatsUp Gold software? Yes. This is an upgrade license that enhances an existing WhatsUp Gold deployment with Failover Manager capabilities for remote sites.
  • Can I test failover before production? Yes. It is recommended to perform a controlled failover drill in a test environment to verify configuration, alerting, and recovery procedures before production use.

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