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Progress WhatsUp Gold Premium Failover Manager | Quick PC Installation for 1500 Devices
Experience enterprise-grade reliability with Progress WhatsUp Gold Premium Failover Manager. Engineered for rapid PC-based deployment and scalable to manage up to 1500 devices, this premium license delivers uninterrupted network visibility, automated failover orchestration, and streamlined administration. Perfect for IT teams that demand robust uptime, proactive alerting, and centralized control over diverse infrastructure, all without sacrificing performance or ease of use.
- Quick PC installation with a streamlined setup wizard designed to minimize downtime. Deploy on standard Windows environments and get productive faster, reducing time-to-value for busy IT teams.
- Premium license for 1500 devices—scale confidently as your network grows. The 1500-device allocation provides broad coverage for mid-to-large environments with centralized license management.
- Advanced failover management—automate failover and failback processes to protect critical services. Real-time failover orchestration helps ensure continuity and minimizes service disruption.
- Comprehensive monitoring and analytics—gain deep insights with real-time dashboards, performance metrics, and historical data to optimize uptime and capacity planning.
- Seamless integration with WhatsUp Gold—centralized visibility and consistent user experience across your monitoring stack, with policy-driven automation and unified reporting.
Technical Details of Progress WhatsUp Gold Premium Failover Manager
- Product: Progress WhatsUp Gold Premium Failover Manager
- License: 1500 devices
- Installation type: PC-based installer
- Platform compatibility: Windows-based environments
- Key features: failover orchestration, centralized monitoring, real-time alerts, scalable device coverage, seamless integration with WhatsUp Gold
How to install Progress WhatsUp Gold Premium Failover Manager
- Verify system requirements for a Windows PC and ensure network access to your WhatsUp Gold deployment. Prepare administrative credentials and confirm there is sufficient disk space for the 1500-device license coverage.
- Obtain the Progress WhatsUp Gold Premium Failover Manager installer from your licensed account or authorized distribution channel. Confirm you have the 1500-device license ready for activation.
- Run the installer with administrative privileges. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the installation, selecting the appropriate features and components for your environment.
- Activate the 1500-device license during setup or through the licensing portal after installation. Validate license installation to ensure full functionality and device coverage.
- Connect the Failover Manager to your existing WhatsUp Gold server or central management console. Configure initial failover policies, alerting rules, and monitoring views to align with your operational workflows.
- Perform a verification test by simulating a failover scenario and confirm that automatic failover and failback execute as expected. Review dashboards and reports to ensure accurate visibility across all devices.
Frequently asked questions
- What is Progress WhatsUp Gold Premium Failover Manager? A premium extension that provides centralized failover management and enhanced monitoring for up to 1500 devices, integrated with WhatsUp Gold for unified administration.
- How many devices does the license cover? The license covers up to 1500 devices.
- On which platform can I install it? It is installed on a Windows PC using a standard installer with administrative privileges.
- What are the main benefits? Increased uptime through automated failover, streamlined license management, deep visibility via real-time monitoring, and seamless integration with the WhatsUp Gold ecosystem for centralized control.
- How do I license and renew? Licensing is handled per 1500-device allocation. Renewals and license management are typically managed through the Progress licensing portal or your authorized reseller.
- Is this suitable for mid-to-large networks? Yes. The 1500-device capacity is designed to support growing networks requiring robust failover, scalable monitoring, and centralized administration.
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