Today’s organizations are dispersed across multiple geographies, with increasing demands for flexible user access, application integration, and information backup. Business survival necessitates planning for every type of business disruption, including natural disasters, hardware and communication failures, and internal or external sabotage or acts of terrorism.
OES uniquely supplies the technologies to solve business continuity problems through intelligent consolidation strategies, redundancy, and automated failover. A viable disaster protection solution can be integrated without complexity and without draining scarce IT resources.
You can implement the fault-tolerance, data-protection, and high-availability features to improve the reliability, security, and availability of your storage solution. For information, see the following features:
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Fault tolerance and data integrity features, including multipathing, distributed file services for moving and splitting volumes, and Multiple Server Access Prevention |
See the following in the OES 2015 SP1: NSS File System Administration Guide for Linux: |
Data fault tolerance and high performance features such as software RAIDs 0, 1, 5, 10, and 15 |
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Data protection features including backup/restore applications, pool snapshots, and the file snapshot volume attribute |
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Data backup and restore features |
OES 2015 SP1: Storage Management Services Administration Guide for Linux |
Highly available data solutions |
OES 2015 SP1: Novell Cluster Services for Linux Administration Guide |
Mission-critical data solutions |
All of the above references |