fault-tolerance
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Free 30 day Trial of Ericom PowerTerm WebConnect: The Citrix Alternative
If your version of Citrix Presentation Server / XenApp is nearing end of life, or you're just looking for a remote desktop services tool that's far less costly and complex than Citrix, give...
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Amazon's experience: fault tolerance and fault finding
Fault-tolerant architectures have risks that are magnified by natural human tendencies. A new Google paper hints at the larger issues.
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Star Wind Software claims "Zero to SAN in 30 Minutes"
StarWind iSCSI SAN - can it live up to the claims?
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Stratus bundles VMware vSphere Essentials
It is clear that the folks at Stratus Technologies understand that virtualized environments are likely to become the norm at organizations of all sizes. Helping smaller organizations realize that...
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Marathon Technologies everRun 2G and everRun VM Lockstep
I've been meeting to post something on the announcement of Marathon Technologies' everRun 2G and everRun VM Lockstep. I've spoken the the good folks of Marathon on many ocassions in the past (see...
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VMware wants to be your network operating system of choice
Whenever a company changes the name of their major product you often have to wonder what level of change they are trying to signal. In the case of VMware which changed ESX to vSphere yesterday,...
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Hardware fault tolerance in a virtual environment
Stratus wants organizations that are moving more and more workloads into virtual environments to understand that they're taking a risk when they put a large number of workloads onto a single...
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Marthon teams up with Microsoft
While at Citrix's mega analyst event a while back, I saw a fantastic demonstration of both HA and fault tolerant configurations using Marathon Technologies' everRun combined with Citrix's...
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Stratus: The real cost of fault tolerance
In April 2007 I posted Fault Tolerant and Fail Over is There a Difference?. In that post I explored the differences between a failover environment and an environment that can not appear to fail....
Additional Results
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Amazon's experience: fault tolerance and fault finding
Fault-tolerant architectures have risks that are magnified by natural human tendencies. A new Google paper hints at the larger issues.
-
Star Wind Software claims "Zero to SAN in 30 Minutes"
StarWind iSCSI SAN - can it live up to the claims?
-
Stratus bundles VMware vSphere Essentials
It is clear that the folks at Stratus Technologies understand that virtualized environments are likely to become the norm at organizations of all sizes. Helping smaller organizations realize that...
-
Marathon Technologies everRun 2G and everRun VM Lockstep
I've been meeting to post something on the announcement of Marathon Technologies' everRun 2G and everRun VM Lockstep. I've spoken the the good folks of Marathon on many ocassions in the past (see...
-
VMware wants to be your network operating system of choice
Whenever a company changes the name of their major product you often have to wonder what level of change they are trying to signal. In the case of VMware which changed ESX to vSphere yesterday,...
-
Hardware fault tolerance in a virtual environment
Stratus wants organizations that are moving more and more workloads into virtual environments to understand that they're taking a risk when they put a large number of workloads onto a single...
-
Marthon teams up with Microsoft
While at Citrix's mega analyst event a while back, I saw a fantastic demonstration of both HA and fault tolerant configurations using Marathon Technologies' everRun combined with Citrix's...
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Stratus: The real cost of fault tolerance
In April 2007 I posted Fault Tolerant and Fail Over is There a Difference?. In that post I explored the differences between a failover environment and an environment that can not appear to fail....
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NEC certifies Red Hat on fault-tolerant servers
It's the first time the software has been certified on Express5800/320Ma servers, NEC says.
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