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Windows Server 2008 High Availability: Technology Comparison
sponsored by Marathon Technologies

Savvy IT professionals know that downtime carries many risks for their business-from disruption of user productivity, to slow customer response times, as well as significant financial and regulatory non-compliance consequences. Based on the findings of a recent independent report from Realtime Publishers, this 60-minute webinar will give you a solid foundation of what you need to know as you plan your HA strategies for Windows Server 2008, including:

  • The important distinctions between high availability, fault tolerance, and disaster recovery (and why it's critical to know the difference)
  • Windows Server 2008 HA native technologies: multi-instance, network load balancing and clustering
  • Non-native options for Windows Server 2008 HA: data replication, virtualization, application controlled HA, and synchronized systems
  • An executive summary of the people, processes, and technology that you need to have in place to ensure high availability for your Windows Server 2008 environment

The webinar will conclude with a live Q&A session. All registered attendees will also receive a free copy of Realtime Publishing's detailed 17-page report, "The Essentials Series: Configuring High Availability for Windows Server 2008 Environments," (published in Sept. 2009) for a more detailed review of all of the HA technologies discussed in the webinar.

(THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE.)
 
Available Resources from Marathon Technologies
sponsored by Marathon Technologies

WHITE PAPER - This white paper discusses five steps for protecting Windows Server applications from downtime, offering established best practices to reduce potential single points of failure and ensure rapid recovery or continued operations in the event of failure.
Posted: 28 Sep 2009 | Published: 28 Sep 2009


sponsored by Marathon Technologies

CASE STUDY - Find out how Abercrombie & Fitch and Dematic selected everRun®, Marathon's automated high availability software, to protect the graphic system monitor and to meet the campus' high availability requirements.
Posted: 18 Sep 2009 | Published: 18 Sep 2009




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