Storwize HyperSwap with IBM i Storwize HyperSwap with IBM i

Storwize HyperSwap with IBM i

Jana Jamsek et autres

Description de l’éditeur

IBM® Storwize® HyperSwap® is a response to increasing demand for continuous application availability, minimizing downtime in the event of an outage, and non disruptive migrations.

IT centers with IBM i can take full advantage of the HyperSwap solution.

In this IBM Redpaper™ publication, we provide instructions to implement Storwize HyperSwap with IBM i. We also describe some business continuity scenarios in this area, including solutions with HyperSwap and IBM i Live Partition Mobility, and a solution with HyperSwap and IBM PowerHA® for IBM i.

GENRE
Informatique et Internet
SORTIE
2018
23 mai
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
84
Pages
ÉDITIONS
IBM Redbooks
TAILLE
3,4
Mo

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