Configuring High Availability for Windows Server 2008 Environments by Marathon Technologies - A Vendor White Paper - Networking Guide
Computerworld Networking Guide
   
> View this now
View Company Report
View all content by this company
Return to Search Results
Published on: September 28, 2009
Type of content: WHITE PAPER
Format: Unknown
Length: 22 pages
Price: FREE
Overview:
All organizations are becoming increasingly reliant upon their computer systems. The availability of those systems can be the difference between the organization succeeding and failing. A commercial organization that fails is out of business with the consequences rippling out to suppliers, customers, and the community.



This series will examine how we can configure our Windows Server 2008 environments to provide the level of availability our organizations need. The topics we cover will comprise:



  • The Art of High Availability - What do we mean by high availability? Why do we
    need it, and how do we achieve it?
  • Windows Server 2008 Native Technologies - What does Windows Server 2008
    bring to the high-availability game, and how can we best use it?
  • Non-Native Options for High Availability - Are there other ways of achieving high availability, and how can we integrate these solutions into our environments?


The first question we need to consider is why we need highly available systems.

View this now
 
The Computerworld Networking Guide is a part of the KnowledgeStorm Network.
Solution Index

KnowledgeStorm is brought to you by TechTarget, the most targeted IT media.
Copyright © 2009 KnowledgeStorm and TechTarget. All rights reserved. Privacy Statement - Terms of Use