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Video: HANA Multitarget Feature Demo

April 18, 2023 by Jason Aw Leave a Comment

HANA Multitarget Feature Demo

Video: HANA Multitarget Feature Demo

The HANA application recovery kit (ARK) for SIOS LifeKeeper for Linux provides HANA-specific intelligence and automation of manual configuration and administration tasks saving time and eliminating risk of human error. SIOS LifeKeeper auto-validates user input during configuration and automates monitoring, failover, and replication management to deliver reliable failover in compliance with SAP best practices.

Reproduced with permission from SIOS

Filed Under: Clustering Simplified Tagged With: failover clustering, High Availability and DR, SAP S/4HANA

We Built HANA Multitarget to be a Game-changer

April 15, 2023 by Jason Aw Leave a Comment

HANA Multi-target to be a Game-changer

We Built HANA Multitarget to be a Game-changer

On behalf of the SIOS engineering team that created the new HANA Multitarget feature in SIOS LifeKeeper for Linux v. 9.7.0, we are proud and excited of our accomplishment. It took an experienced team of software developers months of planning before we even started the implementation. We worked through a number of customer use cases, technical requirements, and an impossible list of interdependencies to create a feature that is both unique and powerful.

An Engineer’s Perspective on the HANA Multitarget Feature

HANA clustering environments are intrinsically complicated. That’s why customers who want to add a third node to their HANA cluster using competing clustering software have to use some pretty complex scripting and continue to script any changes to the cluster in the event of a failover or failback. With these products, after a failover occurs you have to do a lot of manual verification steps to be sure it’s ok to perform a takeover. Unlike those products, LifeKeeper 9.7.0 accesses detailed information about all the HANA nodes in your cluster that make it a much more stable and reliable HA environment. For example, it can determine which nodes are available and capable of a takeover and can also see if there was data loss after the failover occurred. This is very important, especially if multiple nodes have failed.

The complexity of managing both failover and replication reliably in a multinode environment increases exponentially with every added node. For example, how will the clustering software choose which node to failover to? With data stored in three nearly identical locations, which storage is most current and accurate? How do you guard against a “split brain” scenario where data on different nodes diverge? What should the failover and replication steps be if two nodes fail? Three? We faced the challenge of thinking through the various combinations of failure scenarios and ensuring that SIOS maintained data protection and a reliably failover in each of them.

LifeKeeper monitors the environment at a deeper level than competing products and has stringent requirements for managing failovers. The new 9.7.0 version of LifeKeeper has an enhanced ability to keep track of the HSR hierarchy, and to manage failovers of complex three and four-node HSR clusters to ensure they are fast and highly reliable.

We set out to create the most automated and reliable multitarget clustering environment for HANA in the industry and I believe we succeeded.

Why HANA Multitaget Provides the Most Reliable Clustering Environment

  • We put just as much time into rigorous testing as we put into development to make sure the systems would be as predictable and stable as possible.
    We eliminated an amazing amount of manual steps. There is no comparison to other clustering software. SIOS LifeKeeper is by far the most automated and reliable solution for multitarget clustering.
  • Extensive effort went into research and development. The team worked on multiple design options before settling on the final implementation.
  • After we developed and tested the third-node functionality, we continued our development efforts to support a fourth DR node to give our customers disaster recovery with even more reliability and stability.
  • The entire team really took testing as seriously as possible, and continuously tested the HANA failover and recovery processes themselves during development.
  • Our documentation team also worked hard to create detailed, easy-to-use documentation about the implementation, operation, and management of a HANA multitarget system controlled by LifeKeeper.

We believe the new LifeKeeper HANA Multitarget is a game-changer that gives customers the most automated, reliable failover clustering solution in the industry. Watch a demo of the new feature to see its capabilities.

Contact SIOS today for more information on the HANA Multitarget feature for LifeKeeper.

Reproduced with permission from SIOS

Filed Under: Clustering Simplified Tagged With: Clustering, HANA Multitarget

The Essential Need for Always-On Applications

April 12, 2023 by Jason Aw Leave a Comment

The Essential Need for Always-On Applications

The Essential Need for Always-On Applications

From Mission-Critical to Everyday Operations

In today’s “always-on” world, technology plays a vital role in organizations’ efficiency and competitiveness. Some applications are classified as “mission critical,” signifying their essentiality to an organization’s core operations. These applications require high reliability and availability since any downtime or malfunction can have significant consequences. Additionally, everyday applications used in day-to-day business operations are critical to an organization’s success. Therefore, guaranteeing the high availability and reliability of all critical applications is crucial. In this blog, we will delve into why always-on applications are fundamental in today’s fast-paced and competitive business landscape. Additionally, we will explore what organizations can do to ensure their applications are highly available and reliable.

Customers and Employees Expect 24/7 Application Availability

First and foremost, customers and employees expect applications to be available 24/7, from any device and any location. In today’s digital age, application downtime or slow performance can lead to lost revenue, damage to reputation, and even the loss of customers. For example, consider an e-commerce website that experiences downtime during a critical sales period. Customers may become frustrated and abandon their shopping carts, resulting in lost revenue and potentially damaging the company’s reputation. Similarly, if an employee cannot access an essential application, they may not be able to complete their work, leading to lost productivity and potentially impacting the overall success of the organization.

Furthermore, as more organizations move their operations to the cloud, ensuring the availability and reliability of applications has become even more critical. In a cloud environment, complex systems, such as ERPs, may be running across multiple servers, data centers, and even geographic regions. This complexity can make it more challenging to identify and address issues quickly, making it essential for organizations to have robust monitoring and alerting systems in place to ensure they can respond promptly to any problems that arise.

How Organizations Can Ensure Applications Are Always-On

So, what can organizations do to ensure their applications are always-on? One approach is to implement a robust disaster recovery plan that includes redundant systems and failover mechanisms. This approach can help ensure that if one component fails, another can take over seamlessly without causing downtime or disruption. Organizations must also invest in the necessary infrastructure and tools to monitor their applications continuously and proactively address any issues before they become critical.

Additionally, organizations can leverage technologies such as automation to improve the availability and reliability of their applications. For example, automating routine tasks can help reduce the risk of human error, and address issues quickly before they become critical.

Whether they’re mission-critical or not, it’s vital to ensure that applications are available and reliable to maintain productivity, efficiency, and customer satisfaction. Organizations need to invest in the necessary infrastructure, tools, and processes to guarantee that their applications are highly available and reliable. They should also be ready to act quickly in response to any issues that may arise. Ultimately, an always-on approach to applications is a key factor for organizations to succeed in today’s fast-paced and highly competitive business environment.

Reproduced with permission from SIOS

Filed Under: Clustering Simplified Tagged With: Always-On Applications, disaster recovery, High Availability

Webinar: High Availability for Financial Services

April 6, 2023 by Jason Aw Leave a Comment

High Availability for Financial Services

Webinar: High Availability for Financial Services

Register for the On-Demand Webinar

Minutes or even seconds of downtime can be critical for businesses providing financial services and 24-hour transactions. Watch this webinar to learn cost-efficient best practices to ensure your transactional, processing and administrative financial systems in Windows or Linux environments will be protected and will continue to operate through hardware failures, administrator errors, routine maintenance and site-wide disasters.

Reproduced with permission from SIOS

Filed Under: Clustering Simplified Tagged With: High Availability

Webinar: Availability Options for SQL Server in AWS

April 2, 2023 by Jason Aw Leave a Comment

Availability Options for SQL Server in AWS

Webinar: Availability Options for SQL Server in AWS

Register for the On-Demand Webinar

You can successfully deploy and run SQL Server workloads in AWS without stress by having a well-planned data strategy. In this webinar, presented by Microsoft MVP Dave Bermingham, you will learn about availability options on AWS, effective ways to optimize cloud storage and cost, using the cloud for disaster recovery, and key considerations for choosing the right availability options and requirements for your SQL Server – all to help you define and plan your best data strategy.

Register SIOS

Filed Under: Clustering Simplified Tagged With: Availability Options, SQL Server

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