SIOS SANless clusters

SIOS SANless clusters High-availability Machine Learning monitoring

  • Home
  • Products
    • SIOS DataKeeper for Windows
    • SIOS Protection Suite for Linux
  • News and Events
  • Clustering Simplified
  • Success Stories
  • Contact Us
  • English
  • 中文 (中国)
  • 中文 (台灣)
  • 한국어
  • Bahasa Indonesia
  • ไทย

Minimize Downtime Using High Availability Clustering And Data Replication For Sap

January 24, 2018 by Jason Aw Leave a Comment

Why implement high-availability cluster configuration?

What does it cost your business when your SAP system is down due to a hardware failure, an administrator mistake or for maintenance activities?  The impact can range from thousands of dollars lost in sales per minute to significant drops in employee productivity and customer satisfaction.  Through the implementation of a high-availability cluster configuration, downtime from both planned and unplanned outages can be virtually eliminated.

SteelEye and SAP AG have worked closely together to ensure that the availability needs which corporate users have for critical business infrastructure running on Linux and Windows platforms are achieved through the deployment of monitoring and switchover solutions for SAP Application Server (AS) and both JAVA and ABAP Web Application Server (WAS) environments.

Please join Steel Eye EVP of Product Management, Bob Williamson as he explains how you can minimize your downtime using SAP High Availability with SteelEye.

Reproduced with permission from https://clusteringformeremortals.com/2010/06/30/minimize-downtime-using-high-availability-clustering-and-data-replication-for-sap/

 

Filed Under: Clustering Simplified Tagged With: Bob Williamson, cluster, cluster configuration, data replication, High Availability, SAP, SAP AG, SteelEye

Recent Posts

  • Transitioning from VMware to Nutanix
  • Are my servers disposable? How High Availability software fits in cloud best practices
  • Data Recovery Strategies for a Disaster-Prone World
  • DataKeeper and Baseball: A Strategic Take on Disaster Recovery
  • Budgeting for SQL Server Downtime Risk

Most Popular Posts

Maximise replication performance for Linux Clustering with Fusion-io
Failover Clustering with VMware High Availability
create A 2-Node MySQL Cluster Without Shared Storage
create A 2-Node MySQL Cluster Without Shared Storage
SAP for High Availability Solutions For Linux
Bandwidth To Support Real-Time Replication
The Availability Equation – High Availability Solutions.jpg
Choosing Platforms To Replicate Data - Host-Based Or Storage-Based?
Guide To Connect To An iSCSI Target Using Open-iSCSI Initiator Software
Best Practices to Eliminate SPoF In Cluster Architecture
Step-By-Step How To Configure A Linux Failover Cluster In Microsoft Azure IaaS Without Shared Storage azure sanless
Take Action Before SQL Server 20082008 R2 Support Expires
How To Cluster MaxDB On Windows In The Cloud

Join Our Mailing List

Copyright © 2025 · Enterprise Pro Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in