Continuously Available Systems
Achieving continuous availability of IBM systems infrastructures by H. Morrill, M. Beard, and D. Clitherow
Three reliability engineering techniques and their application to evaluating the availability of IT systems: An introduction by D. Bailey, E. Frank-Schultz, P. Lindeque, and J. L. Temple III
The resiliency challenge presented by soft failure incidents by J. M. Caffrey
Combining high availability and disaster recovery solutions for critical IT environments by D. Clitherow et al.
Data center topologies for mission-critical business systems by R. Cocchiara, H. Davis, and D. Kinnaird
Enhancing availability with service automation and a trusted support partner by B. Haataia et al.
Scoring and thresholding for availability by S. Heisig and J. Hosking
IBM Parallel Sysplex clustering: Technology options for continuous availability by C. Jews, R. Ahmad, and D. H. Surman
Leveraging virtualization to optimize high-availability system configurations by S. Loveland et al.
The journey from high availability and disaster recovery to business continuity solutions by T. Lumpp et al.
IBM Power Systems platform and availability: Advancements in the state of the art in IT availability by G. T. McLaughlin et al.
IT service management for high availability by R. Radhakrishnan, K. Mark, and B. Powell
IBM TotalStorage Productivity Center for Replication for z/OS by W. J. Rooney, G. E. McBride, and T. Hanif
Resilient hosting in a continuously available virtualized environment by R. R. Scadden et al.
Availability analysis of blade server systems by W. E. Smith et al.
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