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Understanding and Designing Serviceguard Disaster Tolerant Architectures:

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A

asynchronous data replication, On-line Data Replication

E

Ethernet, disaster tolerant, Disaster Tolerant Local Area Networking
evaluating need for disaster tolerance, Evaluating the Need for Disaster Tolerance
extended distance cluster
benefits, Benefits of Extended Distance Cluster
definition, Extended Distance Clusters
extended distance cluster for RAC
benefits, Benefits of Extended Distance Cluster for RAC
definition, Extended Distance Clusters, Extended Distance Cluster for RAC

G

geographic dispersion of nodes, Protecting Nodes through Geographic Dispersion

L

logical data replication, Logical Data Replication

M

metropolitan cluster
definition, Metropolitan Cluster
multiple points of failure, What is a Disaster Tolerant Architecture?

N

networks
disaster tolerant Ethernet, Disaster Tolerant Local Area Networking
disaster tolerant FDDI, Disaster Tolerant Local Area Networking
disaster tolerant WAN, Disaster Tolerant Wide Area Networking

O

off-line data replication, Off-line Data Replication
online data replication, On-line Data Replication
operations staff
general guidelines, Managing a Disaster Tolerant Environment

P

physical data replication, Physical Data Replication
power sources
redundant, Using Alternative Power Sources

T

Three Data Center, Three Data Center Architecture

W

WAN configuration, Disaster Tolerant Wide Area Networking
wide area cluster, Continental Cluster
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