High Availability IT Services Moreover, these entities and their sub-entities interlink to support the services that end users require to run and support a business. It also increases the potential for service failure for reasons
Book Online
| Title | : | High Availability IT Services |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.58 (168 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1482255901 |
| Format Type | : | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages | : | 537 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-12-17 |
| Genre | : |
This book starts with the basic premise that a service is comprised of the 3Psproducts, processes, and people. Moreover, these entities and their sub-entities interlink to support the services that end users require to run and support a business. This widens the scope of any availability design far beyond hardware and software. It also increases the potential for service failure for reasons beyond just hardware and software; the concept of logical outages.High Availability IT Services details the considerations for designing and running highly available "services" and not just the systems infrastructure that supports those services. Providing an overview of virtualization and cloud computing, it supplies a detailed look at availability, redundancy, fault tolerance, and security. It also stresses the importance of human factors.The book starts off by providing an availability primer and detailing the reasons why you need to be concerned with high
Editorial : About the AuthorDr. Terry Critchley is a retired IT consultant living near Manchester in the United Kingdom. He studied physics at the Manchester University (using some of Rutherford's original equipment!), gained an Honours degree in physics, and 5 years later with a PhD in nuclear physics. He then joined IBM as a Systems Engineer and spent 24 years there in a variety of accounts and specializations, later served in Oracle for 3 years. Terry joined his last company, Sun Microsystems in 1996 and left there in 2001, after planning and running the Sun European Y2000 education, and then spent a year at a major UK bank. In 1993 he initiated and coauthored a book on Open Systems for the British Computer Society (Open Systems: The Reality) and has recently written this book IT Services High Availability. He is also mining swathes of his old material for his next book, Service Performance and Management.
The chapter on how not to boost metabolism was very interesting and helped me even further in taking the right steps to lose weight! Great book, and great value for money.. A few things I have learned about myself in the past year that I have been hard and heavy reading and blogging, is that I love M/M stories. My only complaint is that I would have preferred to see more discussion of the political entrepreneurs who shape the changes.. A snapshot of what to expect: learn to recover that primitive, childlike enthusiasm for the vocation or activity of your choice (because, unfortunately, it's inevitable that it'll fall prey to adulthood and negative experiences), don't compare yourself to others (big one), and be in the moment/present with whatever activity you are partaking in. Sexual Outsiders: Understanding BDSM Sexualities and Communities by Ortmann and Sprout is insightfully written. Soon the connection between Charlie and Ethan grows and Ethan promises to `provide' everything she n
No comments:
Post a Comment