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DB2 9 for Linux: High Availability Using Tivoli System Automation and NetApp FAS or IBM N Series Storage System

Overview This paper explains how to ensure high availability for the DB2 database using Tivoli System Automation (TSA) and a NetApp FAS or IBM N series storage system. Basic configuration and setup steps for a two-node TSA cluster in a DB2, Linux, and NetApp FAS or IBM N series storage system environment are described in detail. Organizations need High-Availability (HA) solutions to make their enterprise data highly available. The IT infrastructure of an organization has various components such as network, server, storage systems, and application processes that can become a bottleneck for data availability. High availability can be achieved by eliminating the Single Point of Failure (SPOF) in the infrastructure.

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Publisher
Network Appliance (NetApp)
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Date Published
Sep 11, 2007
Format
White Papers
Topics
Database Applications, High Availability, Storage Management

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