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- The CIA Triad
- The CIA Triad is a venerable, well-known model for security policy development, used to identify problem areas and necessary solutions for information security. Read on for an introduction to the CIA Triad's strengths and weaknesses. by Chad Perrin
- Tags: CIA, CIA Triad, High Availability System, Security, Chad Perrin
- Blog posts 2008-06-30
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- The HP OpenVMS Approach to High Availability Computing
- HP defines high availability as the ability of a computer system to provide access to applications and data - based on the level of services required by an organization and its users whenever and wherever its business needs dictate. This white paper examines the capabilities that contribute to a high-availability...
- Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., High Availability, Computing, HP OpenVMS, Operating Systems, Software
- White papers 2004-12-01
- Achieving High Availability on a Linux Two-Node Cluster Using Oracle's Maximum Availability Architecture
- As more system capabilities are introduced, system administrators find it increasingly difficult to integrate the features for a unified High Availability HA solution meeting their business requirements. In the absence of a clear and cohesive solution, information technology managers might rely on hiring consultants to determine the appropriate HA system...
- Tags: Linux, Oracle Corp., High Availability
- White papers 2007-02-01
- High Availability With Cisco Active Network Abstraction
- The high-availability characteristics of the Cisco Active Network Abstraction ANA system are based on distributed software architecture with internal process monitoring and interunit active-passive clustering and failover. The high-availability solution scales in capacity and performance with the Cisco ANA system, with no performance bottleneck or single point of failure. The...
- Tags: Performance, Network, High Availability, Cisco Systems Inc.
- White papers 2007-05-01
- Consultant's Corner: High Availability
- The phrase high availability has been used to describe several types of IT architecture for some time, but people are often confused by the terminology with regard to the concepts, costs, and caveats associated with it. For some organizations, high availability may be the required recovery strategy. For others, it...
- Tags: High Availability
- White papers
- Storage System Availability: No Longer Just a High-End Requirement
- This paper examines how many organizations are addressing high-availability requirements with respect to their storage environments. It explores the evolution of high availability, as the need has migrated from large, high-end IT environments to more pervasive deployments among midsize organizations looking to provide increased availability among a much broader set...
- Tags: EMC Clariion, Storage System, International Data Group, Storage, Storage Management, Servers, Hardware
- White papers 2007-05-01
- High Availability Architectures for Linux on IBM System z
- This paper combines the efforts and talents of the IBM System z New Technology Center, the eServer High Availability Center of Competence, and Linux on System z Integration Test to produce a set of reference architectures that provide High Availability for the applications running on Linux for the System z.
- Tags: High Availability, IBM Corp., Linux, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software
- White papers 2006-04-26
- High Availability and Scalability of the Domain Boundary Controller
- Full support for high-availability and scalability is an absolute necessity in most application scenarios of Xtradyne products. The Domain Boundary Controller DBC software product is vertically and horizon-tally scalable with nearly linear characteristics. The product is in use in several industries with extremely high requirements concerning high-availability, such as telecommunications...
- Tags: High Availability, Scalability, PrismTech, High-availability, Domain Boundary Controller Software Product
- White papers 2006-11-30
- Planning for High Availability: Attempt to Eliminate Downtime
- Either with disk arrays or clustered servers, planned redundancy is always a good bet to take when planning for high availability. This paper looks at what you need to know to plan for a high availability solution that will keep services online and available to those who need them? and...
- Tags: High Availability, Downtime
- White papers 2004-08-18
- How to Implement High Availability for the SAS Metadata Server Using High Availability Cluster Multi-Processing (HACMP)
- SAS and IBM worked to configure and test high availability using the SAS Metadata Server running under IBM AIX 5L V5.3. This paper details the steps used to configure and test a high-availability configuration of the IBM High Availability Cluster Multi-Processing HACMP product and the SAS Metadata Server. This material...
- Tags: High Availability, SAS Institute, Server
- White papers 2007-07-23
- High Availability z/OS Solutions for WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker V5
- This paper explores the architecture and explains the tasks necessary to build a high availability environment for Message Broker on z/OS. Remember that the Message Broker high availability environment is necessary for the business applications that it serves and not for itself. Today's business critical applications often demand a high...
- Tags: IBM WebSphere, Message Broker, High Availability, IBM z/OS, Integration, Utility Computing, Operating Systems, Servers, Software, Hardware
- White papers 2004-10-01
- Symmetric Active/Active High Availability for High-Performance Computing System Services: Accomplishments and Limitations
- This paper summarizes the efforts over the last 3-4 years in providing symmetric active/active high availability for High-Performance Computing HPC system services. This work paves the way for high-level reliability, availability and serviceability in extreme-scale HPC systems by focusing on the most critical components, head and service nodes, and by...
- Tags: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, High Availability, High-performance Computing, High-performance, Cloud Computing
- White papers 2008-01-28
- DB2 9 for Linux: High Availability Using Tivoli System Automation and NetApp FAS or IBM N Series Storage System
- This paper explains how to ensure high availability for the DB2 database using Tivoli System Automation TSA and a NetApp FAS or IBM N series storage system. Basic configuration and setup steps for a two-node TSA cluster in a DB2, Linux, and NetApp FAS or IBM N series storage system...
- Tags: Linux, High Availability, Storage System, IBM DB2, NetApp, IBM Corp., Automation, Storage, Databases, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- White papers 2007-03-09
- Downtime Is Not an Option: How to Devise and Implement a Comprehensive High-Availability Plan
- A comprehensive high availability strategy can help ensure that an organization continues to function, even when threatened by a large-scale attack. This webcast will discuss high availability and disaster recovery solutions to keep a person's business on its feet.
- Tags: High Availability, Downtime, XOSoft, Computer Associates International Inc., Disaster Recovery, Data Management
- Webcasts
- Achieving High Availability for the SAS 9 Metadata Server
- The SAS Metadata Server is a critical component of the SAS Intelligence Platform. To ensure that information is available to the people who need it, system managers can leverage high-availability solutions to monitor and protect the SAS Metadata Server. SAS has been working with its technology partners to implement high-availability...
- Tags: High Availability, SAS Institute, Server, SAS Metadata Server
- White papers 2006-02-28
- White paper: Availability Solutions with Informix Dynamic Server II
- The addition of Multi-node Active Cluster for High Availability (MACH11) technology significantly expands the Informix Dynamic Server IDS high availability options to provide increased failover, capacity, flexibility, and scalability. Traditionally, IDS has provided multiple robust solutions for supporting high availability data replication options. Previous releases of IDS...
- Tags: Informix Software, High Availability, Informix Dynamic Server, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- White papers 2007-05-01
- Continuous Availability for Real-Time Services: 24x7x365 - Systems, Data, and Applications
- This paper discusses how Sun and Kabira products offer an end-to-end approach to data and application protection that pushes beyond high availability, to system-wide continuous availability. Sun Enterprise servers and the Kabira Transaction Switch combine to provide continuous availability from the ground up, starting with Sun's underlying hardware and extending...
- Tags: Fault-tolerance, Sun Microsystems Inc., Real-time Service, Servers, Hardware
- White papers 2005-10-01
- Smooth and Efficient Integration of High-Availability in a Parallel Single Level Store System
- A Parallel Single Level Store PSLS system integrates a shared virtual memory and a parallel file system thus providing programmers with a global address space including both memory and file data. Thus, a PSLS represents an attractive support for long running parallel applications in a cluster. This paper presents the...
- Tags: File System, High-availability, Integration, Parallel Single Level Store System
- White papers
- High Availability Computer Systems
- The key concepts and techniques used to build high availability computer systems are modularity, fail-fast modules, independent failure modes, redundancy, and repair. These ideas apply to hardware, to design, and to software. They also apply to tolerating operations faults and environmental faults. This paper explains these ideas and assesses high-availability...
- Tags: Carnegie-Mellon University, High Availability, Productivity
- White papers 2005-07-07
- Setting Up IBM HACMP Cluster on AIX With NetApp Storage (NFS) for High Availability
- More and more Network Appliance customers recognize the value of High Availability in their mission- and business-critical applications. IBM provides a host clustering software, known as High Availability Cluster Multi-Processing HACMP, which minimizes downtime by quickly restoring services when a system, component, or application fails. This paper discusses installation and...
- Tags: Network Appliance Inc., Network File System, IBM AIX, High Availability, NetApp, IBM Corp., Storage, Hardware
- White papers 2007-05-01
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