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- | ====== Ubuntu - Network - Redundancy ====== | ||
- | Companies around the world are becoming more and more dependent on information technology. | ||
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- | Non-stop access to email, file servers, databases and online services is no longer a competitive advantage – it’s a vital necessity, that employee productivity depends on. | ||
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- | Constant network availability is one of the most important aspects one must consider when planning a network topology. | ||
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- | Today’s networks must not only have low jitter and latency levels, but must also be redundant and achieve five-nine (99,999%) availability. | ||
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- | This means only a bit over 5 minutes of down time per year. | ||
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- | To achieve these high standards, networks are designed with redundancy in mind, that is multiple physical paths to every network segment. |
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