Most likely, you have a variety of IT systems in your environment, each doing one or more business processes, at particular priorities, with applications and technology best suited for that work. Each of these environments has different requirements for high availability (HA) and disaster tolerance (DT). When you consider all of the possible options, configurations, management requirements, and so forth, it can be a daunting task to ensure that each application serving its particular business process has precisely what it needs in terms of HA and DT. Detailing DT and HA support across the HP Integrity server family A new HP white paper shows you how the HP Adaptive Infrastructure can help you achieve your HA and DT objectives in multi-operating-system environments. It details how DT and HA are supported across the HP Integrity server environment, including not only HP Integrity NonStop servers, but also the HP-UX 11i, HP OpenVMS, Linux, and Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003 environments. The paper presents reference architectures for a variety of scenarios that you are likely to encounter. In each case, the architectures are built out from a basic high-availability environment all the way to an extreme wide-area disaster tolerant configuration. Collaborating with our customers HP has years of experience collaborating with our customers and partners to deliver IT infrastructures that meet a wide range of business continuity requirements. With the HP Integrity server ecosystem, you can configure the precise DT environment for each business process in an efficient, effective, adaptable, and cost-effective manner. Download the Delivering high availability and disaster tolerance in a multi-operating-system HP Integrity server environment: Disaster tolerant reference architectures white paper and contact your HP sales representative for more information.This news is published on NonStop Computing websites. October 2006.
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