Service Resilience
HSS uses a four-level reliability architecture. It provides inspection, resistance, and recovery capabilities to help you manually or automatically recover services, enhancing data durability and reliability.
Category |
Capability |
Description |
Type |
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Inspection |
Situation Awareness (SA) |
HSS interconnects with SA and evaluates asset risks based on alarms, vulnerabilities, and baseline check results. |
System |
Cloud Eye |
With Cloud Eye, you can understand the resource usage and status of HSS, receive alarm notifications in a timely manner, and react to changes to keep your services run smoothly. |
System |
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Resistance |
Attack prevention |
The agent provides self-protection, anti-removal, and anti-tamper capabilities. |
Security |
Data backup |
All key data can be backed up. Even if the database is completely damaged, services can be restored using the backup data. |
System |
|
Service self-protection |
HSS consists of microservices, which are independently deployed, started, and stopped. The agent strictly controls its resource usage. If its resource usage exceeds the threshold, the agent is isolated or a bypassing operation is performed to avoid affecting user workloads. If system resources are insufficient, the agent performance will be degraded. |
System |
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Restoration |
System restoration |
A VM or service can be manually or automatically rebuilt if it is faulty. |
System |
Process protection |
If a process exits, the process will be automatically started to facilitate service recovery. |
System |
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