High Availability and Disaster Recovery: Concepts, Design, Implementation

High Availability and Disaster Recovery: Concepts, Design, Implementation

by KlausSchmidt (Author)

Synopsis

Companies and institutions depend more than ever on the availability of their Information Technology, and most mission critical business processes are IT-based. Business Continuity is the ability to do business under any circumstances and is an essential requirement faced by modern companies. Both concepts - High Availability and Disaster Recovery - are realized by redundant systems. This book presents requirements, concepts, and realizations of redundant systems on all abstraction levels, and all given examples refer to UNIX and Linux Systems.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 410
Publisher: Springer
Published: 24 May 2006

ISBN 10: 3540244603
ISBN 13: 9783540244608

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The book's goal is to explain how to insure that IT services are available when needed, while keeping a good balance between their benefits and the cost to support them. ... the book has as its target audience several groups: architects and system developers/designers for DR/BC/HA solution specifications ... . The text is very clear, and includes 83 figures with detailed explanations, 26 tables, references, and a ten-page index. ... All of these features make the book very practical and attractive. (Mihail Sadeanu, ACM Computing Reviews, Vol. 49 (4), April, 2008)