Orchestrator High Availability And Non-Prod Environment Questions

Hello,

My company are looking to improve our on-prem installation of UiPath & I am looking for some advice. At the moment we have one Production Orchestrator which have modern folders to split Dev, Test & Live processes. What we are looking to do is obtain a second Orchestrator & implement High Availability. In the second instance we’d like to migrate over out Dev & Test processes so eventually we’d have a Production Orchestrator & non-production Orchestrator.

My question is, how does that work with High availability?
Wouldn’t both orchestrators need to mirror one another in the circumstance that one becomes unresponsive?
If they do need to mirror one another, would it be best to have separate tenants in both for Production & Non production?

Thanking you in advance for any guidance offered.

Hi @qwerty1
you can contact technical team for this info through below link:

also find below HA structure for traditional setup:

and below for automation suite setup:

as @mahmoud.zaky said It is advisable to reach UiPath support.

But before that you need to understand the HAA concept. let me try to explain in simple way.

HAA → its suits and work only when you have both orch have same configuration. You can’t use HAA with 2 different set of orch configs.

ie., Orch 1 → prod, dev and testing Orch 2 → Only dev and testing ---------> HAA is not possible
ie., Orch 1 → prod, dev and testing Orch 2 → prod, dev and testing ---------> HAA is possible

In simple term both orch should be same (like LB config)