Exploiting IBM PowerHA Systemmirror V6.1 for Aix Enterprise Edition
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Rating | : | 4.97 (706 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0738437999 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 596 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"This process is not intuitive and you will need this book" according to Bernie. PowerHA is always threatening to go away; however there is not another mature replacement. Most IBM users will come to the point where they need it.It is a good idea to have this book before you need the system so you can do some strategic planning.Once you start to apply PowerHA you will not want to make assumptions that can cost time and money to correct. You can also paint you self in a corner if you do not watch out.The biggest mistake PowerHA systems people make is why this book is so important. It is called preventative maintenance. People thing if it is not broken do not fix it. However this is like any other electron
PowerHA SystemMirror is designed, developed, integrated, tested, and supported by IBM from top to bottom.. The IBM PowerHA SystemMirror Enterprise Edition is targeted at multisite high-availability disaster recovery.The objective of this book is to help new and existing PowerHA customers to understand how to plan to accomplish a successful installation and configuration of the PowerHA SystemMirror for AIX Enterprise Edition.This book emphasizes the IBM Power SystemsTM strategy to deliver more advanced functional capabilities for business resiliency and to enhance product usability and robustness through deep integration with AIX, affiliated software stack, and storage technologies. This IBM® Redbooks® publication positions the IBM PowerHA® SystemMirror® V6.1 for AIX® Enterprise Edition as the cluster management solution for high availability. This solution enables near-continuous application service and minimizes the impact of planned and unplanned outages.The primary goal of this high-availability solution is to recover operations at a remote location after a system or data center failure, establish or strengthen a business recovery plan, and provide separate recovery location