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Издательство: McGraw-Hill
Год издания: 2003
isbn: 0-07-223035-5
Количество страниц: 401
Язык: english
Формат: PDF
Размер: 8 Мб
Каталожный номер: 256
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High Availability is a term coined to explain a very simple concept: how to keep your systems available when you need them. To simplify the term, the process of designing, configuring, and maintaining it is by no means anywhere as simple as the term used. It is no small chore, and hence, it’s massively complicated and requires a lot of planning. You have taken the right step by purchasing and reading this book. It will open the door for you to begin down the path towards High Availability, and more so, how to design and achieve it. It is incredibly important as a high level IT technician and/or an IT supervisor that you have the knowledge of High Availability deigning and planning in your bag of IT tricks. High Availability is no longer a coined term, but an integral part of your network and systems design. High Availability is not just limited to load balancing and clustering. This book focuses not only on those elements as the most common form of High Availability design, but it also covers all the other areas of High Availability design that you need to be aware of. It’s important to note that you need to read this book beginning with Chapter 1, because each chapter builds on the next. This book is meant to teach you from start to finish, all the details you need to know in order to be familiar with planning and designing a complete end-to-end High Availability solution.
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