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White Paper: Do You Really Need A SAN-Based Cluster?

April 14, 2019 by Jason Aw Leave a Comment

Do You Really Need A SAN-Based Cluster

White Paper: Do You Really Need A SAN-Based Cluster?

Ten Essential Questions to Ask Before Choosing a Cluster Solution

White Paper: Do You Really Need A SAN-Based Cluster?
White Paper: Do You Really Need A SAN-Based Cluster?

Learn how to protect your critical applications and data without adding unnecessary cost and risk. Companies are finding new ways to combine physical, virtual, and cloud environments to control costs and stay agile in today’s demanding marketplace.

Traditional clusters based on shared storage SANs are no longer the de facto choice for protecting business critical applications in these new environments.

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Filed Under: News and Events Tagged With: disaster recovery - DR, HA clusters-cloud, High Performance Storage, Physical Servers

White Paper: Five Costly Myths About High Availability in Cloud

April 11, 2019 by Jason Aw Leave a Comment

Five Costly Myths About High Availability in Cloud

White Paper: Five Costly Myths About High Availability in Cloud

Common misconceptions about protecting applications and data in cloud environments.

White Paper: Five Costly Myths About High Availability in Cloud
White Paper: Five Costly Myths About High Availability in Cloud

Separate the facts and myths of high availability and disaster recovery in cloud deployments can help you save money and reduce risk of downtime and data loss.

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Filed Under: News and Events Tagged With: HA clusters-cloud

White Paper: How to Build a SANless SQL Server Failover Cluster Instance in Google Cloud Platform

April 11, 2019 by Jason Aw Leave a Comment

White Paper: How to Build a SANless SQL Server Failover Cluster Instance in Google Cloud Platform

White Paper: How to Build a SANless SQL Server Failover Cluster Instance in Google Cloud Platform
White Paper: How to Build a SANless SQL Server Failover Cluster Instance in Google Cloud Platform

If you are going to host SQL Server on the Google Cloud Platform (GCP) you will want to make sure it is highly available with a SQL Failover Cluster. One of the best and most economical ways to do that is to build a SQL Server Failover Cluster Instance (FCI). In this guide, we will walk through the steps to build a two-node failover cluster between two instances in the same region, but in different Zones, within the GCP.

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Filed Under: News and Events Tagged With: Google cloud, HA clusters-cloud, SQL Server Failover Clusters

High Availability for Global Retailer’s Mission-Critical Systems

April 4, 2018 by Jason Aw Leave a Comment

High Availability for Global Retailer’s Mission-Critical Systems To Eliminate Risks

Case Study: High Availability for Global Retailer’s Mission-Critical Systems

By adding SIOS DataKeeper Cluster Edition to a Windows Server Failover Clustering environment in the Amazon Web Services cloud, this global retailer migrated a complex infrastructure into a high availability cluster in the cloud easily and without any downtime.

SIOS DataKeeper Cluster Edition provided the retailer the high-availability protection they needed and eliminated the risks associated with a single point of failure in shared storage SAN cluster configurations. The SIOS failover process enabled automatic system and application recovery and prevented data loss if a server goes down, allowing the retailer’s customers to shop and place orders online safely without any interruptions.

Filed Under: Success Stories Tagged With: AWS Cloud, HA clusters-cloud, High Availability

SIOS DataKeeper Eliminated Bandwidth Issues And Improved Data Protection

April 4, 2018 by Jason Aw Leave a Comment

SIOS DataKeeper Eliminated Bandwidth Issues And Improved Data Protection

Case Study: Healthcare Information Services Provider Protects SQL Server, Improves Performance, Cuts Bandwidth Requirements

SIOS DataKeeper Cluster Edition eliminated bandwidth issues, improved data protection, and significantly reduced downtime in a critical on-premises SQL Server healthcare network environment.

The company saw substantial improvement in both recovery point and recovery time objectives and reduced the cost of bandwidth. The company now uses SIOS DataKeeper to protect their important SQL Server in more than 18 cluster nodes.

Filed Under: Success Stories Tagged With: data protection, disaster recovery, HA clusters-cloud, SQL Server Failover Clusters

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