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Clustering products for Windows
Expert: Evan Marcus | 20 May 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - We're running a W2K and SQL2K server farm with around 40 database servers under management -- Intel based and working to evaluate high availability software to address single points of failure for our databases.
Can ...
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What to consider when calculating availability
Expert: Evan Marcus | 07 May 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - I am trying to calculate availability for a proposed system. The system is to be available for six days a week between 0600-2100 -- business hours. However, in the business hours, it is to be available within 30 minutes. If ...
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HA: No laughing matter
07 Apr 2002
FEATURED TOPIC - High availability (HA) is no joke. Network downtime or losing access to your data could cost your company serious money. Check this Featured Topic for tips, expert advice and articles on how to maintain and boost ... |
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Achieving high availability (HA)
28 Nov 2001
FEATURED TOPIC - The need for 24x7 data availability often leads to countless efforts by today's storage administrator. Learn from Marc Staimer and others about the cost vs. availability trade-offs in the quest for five 9s. |
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Does DR apply to small businesses too?
Veritas | 12 Mar 2004
BEST WEB LINK - Of course it does! We all know that backing up data is essential, but
can many small or medium size businesses do more? According to this
article, yes. It's not just the fires and earthquakes that can force a business to ...
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Disaster recovery - saving your business
Veritas | 12 Feb 2004
BEST WEB LINK - Actual downtime estimates can vary per industry, but in most cases,
even one hour of downtime can cost millions of dollars in losses. Review this
informative article that touches base on many aspects of business
continuity. ...
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High availability: Keeping it up
ZDNet | 31 Jul 2002
BEST WEB LINK - High availability goes beyond the "five nines" -- it's about getting your hardware, networks, software, policies and people all working together smoothly. This in-depth article addresses each component of a high availability ...
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