Eurex
1. Introduction
On Saturday, 5 October 2024, Eurex T7 will participate in the industry-wide Disaster Recovery (DR) test scenario organised by the Futures Industry Association (FIA). Eurex Exchange will offer a test scenario according to its T7 disaster recovery concept for the current release T7 12.1. This particular scenario renders the T7 back end of the Equinix data centre (FR2) inaccessible. The co-location facility will still be accessible so that co-location customers can also access the disaster recovery infrastructure.
The test window will be provided on Saturday afternoon (Central European Summer Time) according to the following schedule:
The T7 production environment will be re-started for the business day 7 October 2024 on Sunday evening, 6 October 2024, at the usual time.
Learn more about our T7 disaster recovery test concept on our dedicated initiative page under the following link: Support > Initiatives & Releases > Readiness for projects > T7 Disaster Recovery Test. System documentation, circulars, timeline and more information is available there for you.
2. Required action
Participation in the T7 disaster recovery test is not only strongly recommended by Eurex but it is also seen as an essential part of the industry’s disaster recovery readiness. Please make sure that your Chief Operations Officer as well as your Chief Compliance Officer are made aware of the test and that it is treated with the required priority.
Eurex kindly requests all Eurex Trading Participants to regularly take part in the T7 disaster recovery test.
Participation will serve to ensure that all requirements and demands for the transition to the disaster recovery environment are met and that the necessary emergency procedures are in place and have been successfully executed on a regular basis.
The validation of these emergency procedures is crucial for Eurex and its Trading Participants not only to be compliant with the respective Business Continuity Processes but also to ensure continued market integrity.
All Trading Participants are kindly requested to provide Eurex with the respective feedback regarding their T7 disaster recovery test planning by Friday, 6 September 2024 at the latest.
Feedback can be provided using the T7 disaster recovery test feedback form. For your convenience an online submission process has been set up:
T7 Disaster Recovery Test Feedback Form
Please enter your dedicated Eurex PIN in the online questionnaire. The PIN for your company is available in the Member Section of Deutsche Börse Group for the Central Coordinator and their Deputy under the following path: My Profile > PIN.
3. Details of the initiative
This particular T7 disaster recovery test scenario will simulate a partial outage of the Equinix data centre (FR2) facility. In such a scenario, the infrastructure regularly used for the T7 simulation environment will be re-used to serve as disaster recovery production infrastructure. However, the co-location facility will remain up and running and affected Members which have access to that infrastructure will be able to participate in the test.
During the T7 disaster recovery test, production reference data will be used, including User IDs, T7 GUI SSH keys and ETI/FIX LF sessions. Changes which have been made to this reference data will NOT be copied back to the production environment after the test. It is not advisable to perform any changes to this data during the T7 disaster recovery test.
While order entry, modification and deletion will be possible during the T7 disaster recovery test, any order book or trading information created during the test will NOT be transferred back to the production environment.
The following Eurex interfaces and reference data will be available during the T7 disaster recovery test:
Trading Participants taking part in the T7 disaster recovery test can expect to receive market data via MDI, EMDI and EOBI and read reference data via RDI or RDF. Order entry will be possible via ETI, FIX LF and the Trader GUI.
The T7 disaster recovery test can be regarded as successful when at least one of the three following conditions has been met:
The following Eurex T7 interface will NOT be available during the T7 disaster recovery test:
Deutsche Börse AG will also be offering the same test opportunity for the trading venues Xetra and Börse Frankfurt on the same day, allowing both Eurex and Cash Markets Trading Participants to test T7 disaster recovery test scenarios simultaneously.
Please refer to the document “T7 Disaster Recovery Concept - Interface Configuration Details” for further details on the T7 disaster recovery test scenario and all required network changes.
The updated document will be available on the Eurex website www.eurex.com under the link:
Support > Initiatives & Releases > T7 Release 12.1 > Network Access
After the T7 disaster recovery test has been completed, the regular production environment will be made available for a certain time period for a re-connect test in order to allow Trading Participants to adapt their configurations and test connectivity to the production environment if required.
Please note that Trading Participants are responsible for adapting their internal infrastructure and processes to ensure that no internal test data (orders, trades, etc.) generated during the T7 disaster recovery test is transferred to downstream production systems.
Further information
Recipients: | All Trading Participants of Eurex Deutschland and Vendors | |
Target groups: | Front Office/Trading, IT/System Administration | |
Contact: | Technical Key Account Manager via your VIP number or cts@deutsche-boerse.com | |
Web: | Support > Initiatives & Releases > Readiness for projects > T7 Disaster Recovery Test | |
Authorized by: | Wolfgang Eholzer |
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