Disaster Recovery/High Availability
Blueprints for High Availability

Expert techniques for designing your system to achieve maximum availability and predictable downtime With your companys reputation and profits at stake, downtime on your 24/7 web site is not an option, nor is poor application performance. Now in its second edition, this authoritative book provides you with the design blueprints to maximize your system availability. Striking a balance between costs and benefits, the authors show you all of the elements of your computer system that can fail-- as well as ways to assess their reliability and attain resiliency and high availability for each one. A unique feature is "Tales from the Field," a collection of true-to-life experiences that will help you avoid mistakes and deploy your system with confidence.
Disaster Recovery Planning: Strategies for Protecting Critical Information Assets

Provides a complete guide to developing your company's data survival strategy, solutions for every company-PC to mainframe to the Internet, and the best practices for avoiding disasters and safeguarding your business.0130462829.jpg
Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity: Step-by-Step

The SANS Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity: Step-by-Step Guide is the definitive roadmap to help companies implement the necessary steps and procedures that would allow them to continue their business operations and quickly recover from a disaster event.0972427317.jpg
Unix/Linux Survival Guide

All Unix/Linux systems, regardless of manufacturer, have inherent similarities for administrators. The Unix/Linux Survival Guide details these similarities and teaches systems administrators how to tackle jobs on all systems. Mixing administrator knowledge and best practices, the book walks admins step-by-step through installing, setting up and configuring a new system. It also teaches them learn how to administer systems they didn't set up originally. Intended as a quick and dirty reference for administrators to use in their daily work, the book contains numerous hints on where to look and what to look for to get a Unix/Linux system up to speed and running smoothly. Admins will also learn preventive maintenance techniques to extract and evaluate baseline data and create a warning system that allows them to react to problems before users even notice. Daily task checklists are provided, and other key topics such as backup security, and documentation are covered in det



