Building High Availability Windows Server 2003 Solutions
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Over the last year many companies and government organizations began migrating from platforms such as UNIX to the Windows 2003 platform to have a high performance system that is available 24X7. However, these organizations face a huge learning curve on how best to set up high performance Windows Server 2003 networks for maximum availability and power. This book provides a clear and concise road map on keeping systems up 24X7 with the Windows platform. It delves into topics that explain how touse Windows Server 2003 technology for scalability, uptime, performance, and management, and how to avoid getting in trouble at the same time. This bookanswers questions network administrators ask such as, "Should we cluster, load balance, or both? Or should we invest in hot standbys? What works best? "After providing answers, Shapiro goes beyond discussing failover and faulttolerance to explaining monitoring, disaster recovery, and choosing the right technology to achieve maximum availability and high performance. This is thefirst book that not only provides thorough coverage of core clusterconfiguration and load balancing, but also explains how to maintain andadminister a Windows 2003 high performance system, and restore and recoverfailed servers in the event of a disaster.
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