Redundant NCS server connected to a single WLC??? Is it possible?

Guys
I have a question. I have a customer who has 2 NCS servers; 1 residing at their corporate site and the other residing at their local site.
They have a WLC2504 controller at the local site. They would like to connect both ncs servers to to the local WLC.
Is it possible to connect 2 ncs servers to a single controller?
Can WLC configuration databases on two different NCSs be the same?
How can you prevent 1 NCS from overwritting the other?
CAn both NCS servers be synched?
Thanks                    

Running HA on the NCS requires the secondary server to be in standby mode, not running. is that correct?
>>>That is correct
I believe you cannot have 2 NCS servers running simultaneously connected to 1 WLC, is that correct?
>>>You can have as many as you want.... you really only want to have one manage it though... its just snmp.  MSE can only be tied to one management platform, but WLC's don't care.  I have WCS and Prime tied to my WLC's in my home lab.
Thanks,
Scott
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