I recommend InfoScale to others based on my extensive experience. Previously, when advising another customer interested in IBM solutions such as PowerHA and HACMP who had purchased an IBM solution, I suggested they select Veritas instead. Despite being an IBM employee at that time, I recommended they not purchase PowerHA and proceed with Veritas. They discussed my explanation and decided to trust my assessment, reasoning that managing two different systems would be complicated and that my comfort with Veritas made it the better choice.
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High Availability Clustering ensures continuous service availability by distributing workloads across multiple servers. This technology prevents downtime by enabling failover capabilities, which automatically switch tasks to operational servers if one fails.
High Availability Clustering is essential for organizations looking to maintain uninterrupted services. It uses multiple servers that work together, enhancing system reliability and performance. During a server failure, workloads...
I recommend InfoScale to others based on my extensive experience. Previously, when advising another customer interested in IBM solutions such as PowerHA and HACMP who had purchased an IBM solution, I suggested they select Veritas instead. Despite being an IBM employee at that time, I recommended they not purchase PowerHA and proceed with Veritas. They discussed my explanation and decided to trust my assessment, reasoning that managing two different systems would be complicated and that my comfort with Veritas made it the better choice.
I would recommend this solution to others who are interested in using it. I would rate Veritas InfoScale Availability a nine out of ten.