Kan. Admin. Regs. § 112-110-9 - Central computer system backup
(a) Each CCS supplier shall provide one or
more remote backup systems that will take over for the primary site systems, if
necessary. Redundant arrays of inexpensive disks (RAID) shall be used to
protect key data at the remote site. Data recorded at the remote site shall
always contain the most recent transactions. The facility networks shall be
routed to permit transaction processing at the backup site. Other
communications to permit Kansas lottery operations shall also connect to the
backup site. The backup site system shall be able to be tested monthly to
ensure that the remote site is fully functional.
(b) Each remaining system shall assume all
system functions in case of a failure in one system, without loss or corruption
of any data and transactions received before the time of the failure.
(c) Multiple components in the CCS shall have
a time-synchronizing mechanism to ensure consistent time recording and
reporting for all events and transactions.
(d) The remote backup systems shall have the
same processing capacity and architecture as those of the central site
systems.
(e) Primary site system
recovery from a one-system failure shall be accomplished in no more than two
minutes while still maintaining current transactions, including the ability to
fully service the communications network supporting the EGM and management
terminals.
(f) Backup site system
recovery from a primary site failure shall be accomplished in less than 10
minutes without loss of transactions.
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