Abstract

The fact that products based on open source environments have won acceptance within enterprise IT shops is evidenced by the growing number of deployments and the movement of Linux to a top tier operating system (OS) among major independent software vendors. In these environments - as in anywhere business critical functions perform - availability of applications and data is a primary issue. Several factors that must be taken into account during the building of a highly available IT infrastructure based on open source technology. The author explains that high availability (HA) considerations still apply in an open source environment, but the migration must be carefully managed.

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