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Breaking the Availability Barrier II - Achieving Century Uptimes with Active/Active Systems (Hardcover)
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Breaking the Availability Barrier II - Achieving Century Uptimes with Active/Active Systems (Hardcover)
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This book is Volume 2 of a three-part series on active/active
systems. It describes techniques that can be used today for
extending system failure times from years to centuries, often at
little or no additional cost. As our daily lives and corporate
well-being become more dependent upon computers, system reliability
grows increasingly important. No longer are frequent system outages
acceptable. In many cases, failure intervals must now be measured
in centuries. Starting with a summary of Volume 1, techniques for
achieving extraordinary availabilities are reviewed. These
techniques use active/active architectures, in which multiple
independent nodes using a common distributed database are
cooperating in a common application. Should a node fail, all that
is required is to switch the users on that node to a surviving
node. Equally important to the achievement of high availability is
the ability to upgrade the system hardware and software without
denying service to the users. The procedures to do this within an
active/active system are described. The secret to high availability
is to let it fail, but fix it fast. This volume explores the
server, database, and network redundancy techniques that allow
fast-fix to happen. The cost considerations involved in such
redundant architectures are also explored.
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