The rich rewards from resilient and highly available servers
- Author:
- Joe O'Halloran
- Posted:
- 14:19 24 Oct 2006
- Topics:
- Software Types | Network Infrastructure | Servers
Topic: The rich rewards from resilient and highly available servers
Time: 11.00am
Date: Live Wednesday 15 November 2006
Duration: 60 minutes
Description:
Cutting edge techniques such as virtualisation can help IT departments make the most out of their IT estate. But there’s an assumption here that the estates in question will be continuously available to users.
In the IT industry, it’s almost unimaginable that everything will be available at maximum potential all the time. Unforeseen events can make it hard for an organisation’s services to work at this full potential. There are a number of reasons as to why systems may not be fully available including problems with network infrastructure, server hardware, operating systems and application software. Maximum reliability is a must not a wish.
It may well be the case that the way your company has managed its IT resources is not appropriate for today’s ever more demanding 24/7 global economy. Maintaining high levels of uptime and performance will place demands on any company’s operational structure. This webinar will endeavour to investigate the realities that companies face in achieving optimum server availability and reliability. It will:
Format:
5 minute introduction followed by three 10-minute presentations plus a 25/30- minute moderated Q&A session. Interactive polling of the audience will be carried out throughout the event.