Linux and LifeKeeper

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Linux high availability (Linux HA) is essential for protecting mission-critical Linux workloads.

In this podcast, Aaron West breaks down why Linux remains a leading choice for high availability deployments and how SIOS LifeKeeper delivers reliable, application-aware protection for Linux-based environments. Aaron covers common challenges customers face when building Linux HA clusters, walks through a typical SIOS LifeKeeper deployment and failover scenario, and shares practical guidance for teams exploring Linux HA for the first time.

A must-listen for anyone modernizing their mission-critical workloads on Linux.


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