The application server, when a MAC I system, must be in a high-availability (HA) cluster.

From Application Server Security Requirements Guide

Part of SRG-APP-000435-AS-000069

Associated with: CCI-002385

SV-71807r2_rule The application server, when a MAC I system, must be in a high-availability (HA) cluster.

Vulnerability discussion

A MAC I system is a system that handles data vital to the organization's operational readiness or effectiveness of deployed or contingency forces. A MAC I system must maintain the highest level of integrity and availability. By HA clustering the application server, the hosted application and data are given a platform that is load-balanced and provided high-availability.

Check content

If the application server is not a MAC I system, this requirement is NA. Review the application server documentation and configuration to determine if the application server is part of an HA cluster. If the application server is not part of an HA cluster, this is a finding.

Fix text

If the application server is not a MAC I system, this requirement is NA. Configure the application server to be part of an HA cluster.

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