High availability

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High-Availability
No matter what service is being performed by a computer system, users must have confidence in how the system operates in order to be...
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Fault Tolerance
Since it is impossible to totally prevent breakdowns, one solution consists in setting up redundancy mechanisms by duplicating...
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Backup
Setting up a redundant architecture ensures that system data will be available but does not protect the data against user-introduced...
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Load Balancing
One of the main difficulties encountered by network administrators is scalability, i.e. the ability to meet requests in an acceptable...
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Clusters
A "cluster" is an architecture made up of several computers that form nodes, where each node is able to operate independently. There...
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NAS (Network Attached Storage)
An "NAS" (Network Attached Storage) is a network storage device. An NAS is a separate storage server that can be easily attached to a...
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NAS (Network Attached Storage)
An "NAS" (Network Attached Storage) is a network storage device. An NAS is a storage server that can be easily attached to a company's...
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SAN (Storage Area Network)
A "SAN" (Storage Area Network) is a complete storage network. A SAN is a complete architecture that groups together the following...
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