High Availability Network Fundamentals. Chris Oggerino

High Availability Network Fundamentals


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High Availability Network Fundamentals Chris Oggerino
Publisher: Cisco Press




The first step, naturally enough, is to gain an understanding of the fundamentals of Exchange protection. Tools for Building Robust Data Centers. But it's cool that you actually put some numbers with it!!! I don't mean to beat a dead horse but I wanted to discuss further why MTBF and MTTR are important concepts when designing a high-availability network using redundant components. This article explains how to setup and configure high availability (failover) between two Cisco ASA devices. When doing vmotion a running guest is migrated from one ESX host to another ESX host. Cisco ASA acts as both firewall and VPN device. VMware VSphere High Availability (HA) is a super cool feature. Through the next points we will . The present paper is the second coursework for the module CIM238, Network Design and Management. It is different from the Vmotion. Later chapters of this guide will describe the specific technologies you can use to improve the availability and recoverability of your messaging system and its related business services; first, though, we have to start with an explanation of the causes of downtime, the general classes of availability Chapter 3: Availability Building Blocks: High Availability and Business Continuance. By Charles Bell, Mats Kindahl, Lars Thalmann. A nice readup is "high availability network fundamentals" by Cisco. If you are implementing a HA cluster and have never considered the need of redundant power supply units or high-quality network cables, for example, you are probably wasting your money. Mathematics Behind the If you are interested in reading more about these types of calculations there was a good Cisco Press book on the subject written back in 2001 by Chris Oggerino titled “High Availability Network Fundamentals” ISBN 1587130173. After the installation and the configuration of the base operating system and some fundamentals components, we can proceed with the installation of the High Availability Extension and the basic cluster setup. Tomasz Slominski Says: August 18th, 2009 at 8:38 am. Cisco ASA stands for Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance. Oggerino, High availability Network Fundamentals, Cisco Press, 2001.