Disaster Recovery and High-Availability White Papers

12 white papers are tagged with: disaster-recovery, high-availability


High Availability and Disaster Recovery features in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 SP1

Data and service availability mechanisms are crucial for IT organizations in preventing application outages due to a variety of failures. Enterprises are considering efficient ways to reduce the downtime of their messaging infrastructure which is critical for business operations. Microsoft® ...

Exchange 2010 High Availability and Disaster Recovery with SAN Volume Controller Replication

The latest version of Microsoft's email server, Exchange 2010, continues to be a critical business and productivity application. Even short periods of downtime can have a serious impact as companies increasingly rely on email for business data, collaboration and communication. This new version has ...

Virtualized High Availability and Disaster Recovery with Microsoft Hyper-V

By implementing Hyper-V for high availability and disaster-recovery scenarios, using the IBM System Storage DS5000, System x3850 M2 and BladeCenter servers, elegant and sophisticated solutions can be achieved. This reference architecture outlines one possible solution for intra-site high ...

Disaster Recovery using Veritas Storage Foundation Enterprise HA and IBM System Storage SAN Volume Controller Metro Mirror & Global Mirror

This document describes how Symantec and IBM have installed, configured and validated High Availability (HA) and Disaster Recovery (DR) configurations for DB2 and Oracle with IBM System Storage SAN Volume Controller (SVC). These validations include local HA configurations using Veritas Storage ...

Proven SQL Server Architectures for High Availability and Disaster Recovery

Thiswhitepaper describes five commonly-deployed architectures using SQL Server 2005and SQL Server 2008 that are designed to meet the high-availability anddisaster recovery requirements of enterprise applications. The whitepaper willdescribe the architectures and also present case studies that ...

Database Mirroring and Log Shipping Working Together

Log shipping and database mirroring can work together to providesolutions for high availability and disaster recovery. You can convert anexisting log shipping configuration to a database mirroring configuration.Although Microsoft only supports a single mirror database, you can set up log shipping ...

Enabling the Maximum Availability Architecture on Linux

High availability architecture and disaster recovery are an important part of any critical database and application system. In the event of downtime, many applications could lose thousands or millions of dollars in revenue. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) regulates internal controls used for ...

Sybase® Business Continuity Solutions

Business continuity, commonly defined as the act of maintaining continual operations while safeguarding vital organizational data,is an essential underpinning of any modern, global enterprise. In this paper,we’ll explore key business continuity concepts, especially as they relate to running a ...

Disaster Recovery: Mainframe vs. Windows

The Robert Frances Group (RFG) believes that disaster recovery (DR) is a critical—yet frequently overlooked or downplayed—consideration in discussions and comparisons of mainframe and Windows®-based systems. Indeed, technology costs can multiply exponentially for companies that do not take ...

Total Disaster Recovery in Clustered Storage Servers

This whitepaper explains that StorTrends, with its extensive suite of DR features, offers a very robust solution with total redundancy in enterprise class Data Centers. Two StorTrends Nodes can be configured as HA pair in a Campus Area Network providing a very resilient IP-SAN Server. This ...
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