VERITAS High Availability Concepts
System availability continues to receive wide attention as many
organizations grow their critical business applications on Local Area
Networks (LANs). The primary reason to address availability issues is
the cost of downtime. You can establish an annual cost of downtime for every system, and measure the benefits obtained by solving the problems that cause a system to fail. You can then select among the various available options to improve server uptime, based upon a reasonable cost and effort as well as a
reasonable return on your investment.
The overall goal of this learning experience is to provide a basic
understanding of the concepts related to High Availability (HA). This course will build the foundation on which to base more advanced courses on VERITAS HA products.
Course length: 2-4 hours

Course ID:
WE-1300-60 |
Subscription Duration:
60 days
| Price: $US
200.00 |
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Languages Offered |
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This course is currently available in English only.
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Who Can Benefit |
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Systems/Storage Administrators planning to utilize HA
products and technology, Network Administrators planning to utilize HA
products and technology, or other management, support, service, or technical personnel who want to become familiar with HA products and technology.
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Skills Gained |
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Upon completion of this course, you should be able to: Define the general concept of high availabilityIdentify HA storage management solutions at the disk level, such as hardware Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) and volume management softwareDescribe the concept of clustering and investigate common clustering configurationsIdentify HA methods at the network level, such as redundant network connections and redundant networksProvide an overview of VERITAS HA products
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Related Courses |
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VERITAS Cluster ServerVERITAS Volume Manager |