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sponsored by VMware and Stratus Technologies
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Posted:
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10 Apr 2008
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Published:
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01 Apr 2008
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PDF
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19
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White Paper
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Although virtualization frees any single virtual machine from dependence on a single physical server, the collected virtual machines rely completely on a smaller number of servers. Formerly, a hardware failure threatened only one application, but in a virtualized environment a single hardware failure can threaten many applications running on different virtual machines. This document addresses the evolution of virtualization as well as the availability challenges it presents.
Topics covered include:
How virtualization benefits high availability and business continuity
Industry trends in virtualization
How VMware ESX addresses high availability issues
The benefits of combing fault tolerant servers with VMware to achieve continuous availability for mission-critical applications
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BROWSE RELATED
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Data Center Management | Fault Management | Fault Tolerance | High Availability | Server Hardware | Server Management | Server Virtualization | VMware
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