High Availability
As companies move more critical applications to the Internet and company intranets, creating a highly available infrastructure has emerged as an important business goal. System availability and continuous operation of business systems have become a competitive necessity. That means you can’t afford planned or unplanned downtime, CPU failures or catastrophic losses of computing facilities. Furthermore, your business may need to ensure that data is up-to-date and available across geographically dispersed data centers.
High availability solutions have reached new heights in ensuring system uptime and user access:
Continuous Enterprise Monitoring provides immediate insight into hardware, software, and network problems that could threaten availability. By designing and deploying solutions built around IBM Tivoli’s Business Automation Suite take monitoring to a new level with a proactive view of your enterprise and avoid problems before they happen.
Clustering strategies allow servers to work together to improve availability through automated failover.
Redundant systems and entire data centers from mergers and acquisitions can be repurposed to increase availability and ensure uptime.
Arraya Solutions has a great deal of experience and insight in our support of our high availability solutions. We start with a thorough assessment of your existing IT infrastructure to determine how to best leverage your current technology assets in a final availability solution. Pending our review, Arraya Solutions offers organizations insight and analysis to implement the right clustering solution for your organization.
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