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100 1  Piedad, Floyd,|eauthor. 
245 10 High Availability:|bDesign, Techniques, and Processes /
       |cPiedad, Floyd.|h[O'Reilly electronic resource] 
250    1st edition. 
264  1 [Place of publication not identified] :|bPearson,|c2000. 
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490 1  Enterprise computing series 
520    The complete "how-to guide" for maximizing the 
       availability of enterprise systems. Training, support, 
       backup, and maintenance account for nearly 80 percent of 
       the total cost of today's enterprise applications-and much
       of that money is spent trying to squeeze increased 
       availability out of applications in spite of weak design 
       and management processes. In High Availability, two 
       leading IT experts bring together best practices for every
       people and process-related issue associated with 
       maximizing application availability. The goal: to help 
       enterprises dramatically improve the value of their 
       strategic applications, without investing a dime more than
       necessary. Enhancing all four key elements of availability
       : reliability, recoverability, serviceability, and 
       manageability Understanding how your users define 
       availability Planning achievable service level agreements-
       and delivering on them Strategies for multiple platforms, 
       from the mainframe to the desktop Lowering administrative 
       costs through standardization and other techniques 
       Redundancy, backup, fault tolerance, partitioning, 
       automation, and other high availability solutions 
       Leveraging availability features built into your existing 
       hardware and operating systems Discover how to create 
       systems that will be easier to maintain, anticipate and 
       prevent problems, and define ongoing availability 
       strategies that account for business change. Whatever your
       IT role, whatever your IT architecture, this book can help
       you deliver the breakthrough availability levels your 
       organization needs right now. 
542    |f© Pearson Technology Group|g2001 
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650  0 System design. 
650  0 Management information systems. 
650  0 System analysis. 
650  6 Conception de systèmes. 
650  6 Systèmes d'information de gestion. 
650  6 Analyse de systèmes. 
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650  7 Management information systems|2fast 
650  7 System analysis|2fast 
650  7 System design|2fast 
700 1  Hawkins, Michael,|eauthor. 
700 1  Hawkins, Michael|q(Michael W.) 
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