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High Availability
Last modified: Thursday, June 30, 2005
High Availability, or HA as it is abbreviated, refers to the availability of
resources in a computer system, in the wake of component failures in the system.
This can be achieved in a variety of ways, spanning the entire spectrum ranging
at the one end from solutions that use custom and redundant
hardware to
ensure availability, to the other end to solutions that provide software
solutions using off-the-shelf hardware components. The former class of solutions
provide a higher degree of availability, but are significantly more expensive,
than the latter class. This has led to the popularity of the latter class, with
almost all vendors of computer systems offering various HA products. Typically,
these products survive single points of failure in the system. [Source:
IEEE Task Force on Cluster Computing]
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