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Failover
Failover is an optional setting in the SOA Security Manager user store object. In failover mode, a Policy Server distributes all requests to the primary user store and proceeds as follows:
- If the primary user store does not respond, the Policy Server deems it unavailable and redirects the request, and all subsequent requests, to the next user store that the SOA Security Manager user store object lists.
- If the first and second user stores do not respond, the Policy Server deems them both unavailable and redirects the request, and all subsequent requests to the next user store that the SOA Security Manager user store object lists.
Note: For more information about configuring user store failover, see the [set the co variable for your book].
If an unresponsive user store recovers, the user store is automatically returned to its original place in the failover list and begins receiving all Policy Server requests.
The following diagram illustrates the user store failover process:

More information:
Multiple Components for Operational Continuity
Clustered Components for Scale