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While Windows 2000 represents a dramatic improvement over its predecessors in terms of total uptime (availability), reduced system failure (reliability) and ability to add resources and computers to improve performance (scalability), Windows Server 2003 takes the availability, reliability and scalability of the Windows operating system to the next level by enhancing existing features and providing new options. Three Part Clustering Strategy Microsoft clustering technologies are the key to improving availability, reliability and scalability. With Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003, Microsoft uses a three-part clustering strategy that includes:
Protection Against Failure Microsoft cluster technologies guard against three specific types of failure:
Clustering Technologies - Purposes and Requirements Each technology has a specific purpose and is designed to meet different requirements.
Organizations can use Microsoft cluster technologies to increase overall availability, while minimizing single points of failure and reducing costs by using industry-standard hardware and software. E-Commerce Scenario The clustering technologies outlined above can be (and typically are) combined to architect a comprehensive service offering. The most common scenario where all three solutions are combined is an e-commerce site where front-end Web servers use NLB, middle-tier application servers use CLB, and back-end database servers use Server cluster. These technologies alone are not enough to ensure the highest levels of availability. To ensure the highest availability for line-of-business applications and mission-critical services, organizations must take and end-to-end service approach to operations and availability. This means treating the entire service offering as a whole and designing, implementing, and operating the service solution following industry-standard best practices, such as those used by Microsoft Enterprise Services. Make It Work For You Buffered ECC memory corrects single-bit errors and detect multiple-bit errors; supports hot-plug memory, memory sparing and memory mirroring. Various and flexible choices are available, please contact sales@atipa.com |
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