In a multi-site SEP Manager implementation, if one SEP Manager replication partner fails, the clients
for that site automatically connect to the remaining SEP Managers. This setup provides redundancy,
ensuring that client devices maintain protection and receive policy updates even if one manager
becomes unavailable.
Redundancy in Multi-Site Setup: Multi-site SEP Manager deployments are designed with redundancy,
allowing clients to failover to alternative SEP Managers within the environment if their primary
replication partner fails.
Continuous Client Protection: With this failover, managed devices continue to be protected and can
still receive updates and policies from other SEP Managers.
Explanation of Why Other Options Are Less Likely:
Option B (delayed replication) and Option C (discontinued protection) are incorrect as replication
stops only for the failed manager, and client protection continues through other managers.
Option D suggests data retention locally without failover, which is not the standard approach in a
multi-site setup.
Therefore, the correct answer is that clients for the affected site connect to the remaining SEP
Managers, ensuring ongoing protection.