ALSO CALLED: Network Fault Management DEFINITION: The component of network management concerned with detecting, isolating and resolving problems. Properly implemented, fault management can keep a network running at an optimum level, provide a measure of fault tolerance and minimize downtime.
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The network management market has grown quickly as IT has become the ubiquitous tool for driving business innovation, and as demands for improved service performance and reduced downtime have escalated.
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Virtualization makes hardware more, not less, important. This document addresses the evolution of virtualization as well as how to address the availability challenges it presents.
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Homeplans, part of Move, is a leading provider of pre-drawn home designs. This case study explains how Homeplans used HP PolyServe Software for Microsoft SQL Server to improve availability, decrease risk, and simplify administration.
WHITE PAPER: Posted: 20 Feb 2008 | Published: 01 Jan 2007
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This paper is based on a webcast, Are Network Services Impacting Your Users? It examines the challenges of managing network services, the cost of down time and the business value found in addressing network issues.
WHITE PAPER: Posted: 20 Feb 2008 | Published: 01 Jan 2007
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Combined DR plans and HA plans often result in inadequate availability protection for the most prevalent disruptions. This paper describes an automated, fault-tolerant-class solution that prevents downtime by fully automating fault management.
PODCAST: Posted: 25 Jun 2007 | Premiered: 28 Jun 2007, 09:00 EDT (13:00 GMT)
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Listen to this podcast and learn how to tackle these challenges of increasing complexity and heterogeneity through integrated network performance and fault management.
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