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High Availability & Hardware Failover
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OPNsense utilizes the Common Address Redundancy Protocol or CARP for hardware
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failover. Two or more firewalls can be configured as a failover group. If one
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interface fails on the primary or the primary goes offline entirely, the
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secondary becomes active.
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Utilizing this powerful feature of OPNsense creates a fully redundant firewall
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with automatic and seamless fail-over. While switching to the backup network
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connections will stay active with minimal interruption for the users.
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.. image:: images/light_bulbs.png
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:width: 100%
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Automatic failover
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If the primary firewall becomes unavailable, the secondary firewall will take
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over without user intervention and minimal interruption.
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Synchronized state tables
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The firewall’s state table is replicated to all failover configured firewalls.
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This means the existing connections will be maintained in case of a failure,
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which is important to prevent network disruptions.
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Configuration synchronization
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OPNsense includes configuration synchronization capabilities. Configuration
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changes made on the primary system are automatically synchronized to the
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secondary firewall.
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Configure HA CARP
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For detailed setup guide see: :doc:`/manual/how-tos/carp`
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