Archive for October, 2006

HP Integrity Servers: Delivering Reliability, Resiliency, and Reparability

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

Since its introduction, HP’s Integrity server product line has offered high performing, efficiently managed systems designed specifically to meet IT management’s requirements for business-critical computing. In creating the sx2000 generation of Integrity servers, HP thoroughly re-examined each functional area of its servers and incorporated new technologies and designs to insure best in class, single-system availability. This paper explores some of the reliability and availability features of HP’s Integrity servers, highlighting the HP architectural differentiation that helps IT organizations deliver mission-critical computing. (PDF, 12 pages)

Exchange High Availability: Patterns and Practices

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

This Quest Software white paper examines a number of solutions you can use to meet Exchange high availability requirements and outlines the benefits and drawbacks of each. In addition, this paper gives recommendations on how you should implement solutions for continued service resiliency and approaches you can use to maximize your availability strategy. (PDF, 17 pages)

Clustered File System Enables Dynamic State Migration for Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 Across Physical Hosts

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

Deploying Virtual Server 2005 R2 using SAN storage and a clustered file system provides both high performance and improved flexibility. A clustered file system and volume manager allows rapid migration of Virtual Server state across physical host servers and volume access rights for Virtual Machines to large storage volumes which can be centrally assigned or reassigned. Download this concise white paper and learn more. (PDF, 4 pages)

Building an intelligent infrastructure for SAP with HP Integrity Servers

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

This Free paper provides an overview of how implementing SAP on HP Integrity server solutions can help enterprise firms reduce IT costs and enhance ROI, regardless of operating system or database releases. (PDF, 15 pages)

HP Integrity Servers: Delivering Reliability, Resiliency, and Reparability

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

Since its introduction, HP’s Integrity server product line has offered high performing, efficiently managed systems designed specifically to meet IT management’s requirements for business-critical computing. In creating the sx2000 generation of Integrity servers, HP thoroughly re-examined each functional area of its servers and incorporated new technologies and designs to insure best in class, single-system availability. This paper explores some of the reliability and availability features of HP’s Integrity servers, highlighting the HP architectural differentiation that helps IT organizations deliver mission-critical computing. (PDF, 12 pages)

Exchange High Availability: Patterns and Practices

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

This Quest Software white paper examines a number of solutions you can use to meet Exchange high availability requirements and outlines the benefits and drawbacks of each. In addition, this paper gives recommendations on how you should implement solutions for continued service resiliency and approaches you can use to maximize your availability strategy. (PDF, 17 pages)

Clustered File System Enables Dynamic State Migration for Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 Across Physical Hosts

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

Deploying Virtual Server 2005 R2 using SAN storage and a clustered file system provides both high performance and improved flexibility. A clustered file system and volume manager allows rapid migration of Virtual Server state across physical host servers and volume access rights for Virtual Machines to large storage volumes which can be centrally assigned or reassigned. Download this concise white paper and learn more. (PDF, 4 pages)

Building an intelligent infrastructure for SAP with HP Integrity Servers

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

This Free paper provides an overview of how implementing SAP on HP Integrity server solutions can help enterprise firms reduce IT costs and enhance ROI, regardless of operating system or database releases. (PDF, 15 pages)

HP Integrity Servers: Delivering Reliability, Resiliency, and Reparability

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

Since its introduction, HP’s Integrity server product line has offered high performing, efficiently managed systems designed specifically to meet IT management’s requirements for business-critical computing. In creating the sx2000 generation of Integrity servers, HP thoroughly re-examined each functional area of its servers and incorporated new technologies and designs to insure best in class, single-system availability. This paper explores some of the reliability and availability features of HP’s Integrity servers, highlighting the HP architectural differentiation that helps IT organizations deliver mission-critical computing. (PDF, 12 pages)

Exchange High Availability: Patterns and Practices

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

This Quest Software white paper examines a number of solutions you can use to meet Exchange high availability requirements and outlines the benefits and drawbacks of each. In addition, this paper gives recommendations on how you should implement solutions for continued service resiliency and approaches you can use to maximize your availability strategy. (PDF, 17 pages)