Finding the Right Balance Between Cost and Level of System and Application Availability

Imagine a curve that represents the amount of time it takes you to recover a mission critical system that has unexpectedly gone offline with the cost of implementing a high availability (HA) or disaster recovery (DR) solution that could make an instance of that solution available within that period of time. The closer you get to zero minutes of recovery time – that is, instantaneous recovery in response to a disaster – the higher the cost of the system capable of delivering that response. Move away from zero minutes, though, and costs drop exponentially.

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SIOS HA Software Validated for Cimcor’s CimTrak Integrity Suite

SIOS Technology Corp.’s high availability clustering software, LifeKeeper and DataKeeper, have been validated for integration with Cimcor’s CimTrak Integrity Suite. This collaboration enables CimTrak users […]

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Celebrating International Women’s Day 2025 with Tech Leaders...

March is Women’s History Month—a time to honor the trailblazers who have shaped the future. We’re proud to see our own Margaret Hoagland, VP of […]

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APM Tools and High-Availability Clusters: A Powerful Combination for...

APM (Application Performance Monitoring) tools and high-availability clusters work together to strengthen network resilience by ensuring continuous connectivity and functionality during disruptions. Industries like financial […]

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