How Geographic Redundancy Can Improve Service Availability and Reliability of Computer-Based Systems
Enterprises make significant investments in geographically redundant systems to mitigate the very unlikely risk of a natural or man-made disaster rendering their primary site inaccessible or destroying it completely. While geographic redundancy has obvious benefits for disaster recovery, it is far less obvious what benefit georedundancy offers for more common hardware, software, and human failures. Beyond Redundancy provides both a theoretical and practical treatment of the...
How Geographic Redundancy Can Improve Service Availability and Reliability of Computer-Based Systems
This book explains why applications running on cloud might not deliver the same service reliability, availability, latency and overall quality to end users as they do when the applications are running on traditional (non-virtualized, non-cloud) configurations, and explains what can be done to mitigate that risk.
This book explains why applications running on cloud might not deliver the same service reliability, availability, latency and overall quality to end ...