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iSeries High Availability: Why it Has Become So Affordable and Easy to Use
As of recently, downtime has been causing more of a disruption and expense to businesses than ever before. With technology costs dropping and downtime costs increasing, companies have a huge incentive to evaluate iSeries high availability technology. And now that high availability is dramatically easier to use and less expensive to own and manage, small and mid-sized companies can now afford to cost-justify the "luxury" of rapid, complete data recovery.
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Introduction to High Availability for iSeries
An increasing amount of companies are beginning to explore iSeries high availability. Some of the critical components of high availability solutions include data replication engines, system monitors, role swap capabilities, and the importance of autonomic processes.
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Exploding the 6 Common Myths of iSeries High Availability
Due to the fact that finding the right high availability solution to fit your business is so critical for companies that are trying to reduce downtime, it is important to fully understand iSeries high availability. There are many factors that to evaluate when looking at the various types of high availability solutions, as well as misconceptions to be aware of. The most common myths include the lack of reliability, the difficulty of use, and the high expense.
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Next-Generation High Availability and DR Technologies for IBM iSeries
There are many remarkable and affordable next-generation technologies that can help companies of all sizes increase the speed and completeness of their data recovery - should it become necessary. These new technologies ensure that companies will be able to avoid the vulnerabilities that are associated with restoring data from tapes.
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Benefits of Remote Journaling in iSeries High Availability Solutions
Remote journaling provides numerous data protection and recovery benefits to iSeries shops, particularly when this powerful technology is integrated in iSeries high availability solutions. This is due to the fact that remote journaling is a function of the OS/400 operating system that works in conjunction with the normal journaling functions of OS/400 to essentially duplicate journal entries created on one iSeries machine and transmit them to another connected iSeries machine.
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