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Creative Strategies for Achieving 24/7 Uptime
Date: June 19, 2008
The executive mandate these days is 24/7 uptime so applications can be available for global B2B and B2C eCommerce. But with all the usual suspects for downtime (server upgrades, backups, unplanned outages, batch processing), how is round-the-clock uptime possible?Many organizations these days are leveraging advances in data replication technology to ensure that information is available and distributed to the appropriate people and applications in a timely fashion. By doing so, these companies are circumventing the traditional barriers to business continuity. This kind of high-availability software safeguards mission-critical applications from downtime by mirroring production data to a secondary system in real time.
Attend this Web Seminar to learn:
- Real-world examples of how organizations replicate data to secondary systems for business continuity
- Examples of customers using real-time data replication to protect their information assets
- How to distribute high volumes of data bi-directionally between databases over geographically dispersed systems for workload balancing
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