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Fault-Tolerance, High Availability, and Network Design in Today's Client-Server Environments
Karl Andersen, System Experts Corp.
Who should attend: Client-server computing planners and managers; network planners, managers, and designers; Web site and intranet planners.
What you will learn: Tools and techniques used today to ensure 24 x 7 access to mission-critical client-server data.
Networked clients need access to servers' resources, but the servers and the networks that connect clients to them come and go. Just as traditional host-oriented computing gave rise to fault-tolerant servers, networks have given rise to new ways of attaining increased up-time. Topics will include:
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Fault-tolerance and enhanced availability
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Server-and client-based data replication
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Highly-available network topologies
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The impact that transaction processors have on enhanced availability
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The impact of connection-oriented and connectionless technologies on server transitions
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Enhanced availability on the Internet
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Enhanced availability and security
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I will also discuss:
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Historical approaches
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Best practices today
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Server replication
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Client-side mirroring
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Customer case studies
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Karl Andersen is a founder of System Experts Corporation, a consulting company with architectural, implementation, and deployment expertise. Karl has worked extensively with major Wall Street firms, commercial and industrial manufacturing companies, and leading on-line service providers, helping them to design and implement manageable and secure open systems.
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