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SIOS LifeKeeper for Linux v 9.8.1 improves the way companies manage HA/DRSIOS LifeKeeper for Linux v 9.8.1 improves the way companies manage HA/DRIn today’s tech-driven landscape, companies are seeking innovative solutions to effectively maintain their complex application environments. In this video, Todd Doane, sales engineer at SIOS Technology, explains how the latest version of SIOS LifeKeeper for Linux helps companies in safeguarding critical enterprise systems against downtime and disasters. “The release features a new Web Management Console. It’s self-contained and does not require additional installations or third-party add-ons,” says Doane. Reproduced with permission from SIOS
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Choosing Between GenApp and QSP: Tailoring High Availability for Your Critical ApplicationsChoosing Between GenApp and QSP: Tailoring High Availability for Your Critical ApplicationsGenApp or QSP? Both solutions are supported by LifeKeeper and help protect against downtime for critical applications, but understanding the nuances between these solutions is important to choosing the correct one for your specific needs. Here are some features, benefits and potential use cases for you to decide which may work best in your environment.. GenApp, short for Generic Application, is a resource type that allows you to manage custom applications within LifeKeeper. With the flexible framework you can use your own scripts to do a variety of tasks that your application might require to automate the failover and recovery process. This flexibility allows granular control of how LifeKeeper handles startup, shutdown, monitoring, logging actions and more to ensure your applications’ high availability. QSP or Quick Service Protection is designed to be a quick and easy way to protect an OS service. QSP automates the monitoring, failover and recovery of these applications with built-in adjustable timeouts for these actions. Additionally, you can create a dependency relationship so that services can be started and stopped in conjunction with other applications that require the service. How do I choose the right solution? The first thing you need to determine is if your application can be recovered by stopping and restarting the service or daemon. If so, then QSP is probably the best and quickest solution for keeping your application up and running. This is because it requires no coding and within minutes you can add the application as a QSP resource within the LifeKeeper GUI. Additionally, it is part of the core product and any coding updates are included in new product releases. However, if your application requires anything other than simple health check and restart capabilities at the OS service level to recover properly, then you will want to explore GenApps. Creating the custom scripts for the GenApp resource type will require more in depth technical skill and long term maintenance, however the flexibility to do whatever tasks needed to keep your application running smoothly is critical, especially for niche applications. These tasks could be anything from monitoring, logging, cleanup tasks or configuration changes. Want more technical details? GenApps and QSP are supported on both LifeKeeper for Linux and Windows, more technical details can be found at the links below.
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SIOS LifeKeeper for Linux Admin Training available on UdemySIOS LifeKeeper for Linux Admin Training available on UdemySIOS Admin training, previously accessible primarily through prescheduled bi-monthly events, is now available on-demand through Udemy.SIOS Technology has announced the availability of its SIOS LifeKeeper for Linux Admin training on Udemy, an online skills marketplace and learning platform. This development underscores SIOS’ dedication to facilitating the availability of critical applications by equipping businesses worldwide with comprehensive high availability and disaster recovery (HA/DR) technical training. Udemy’s platform offers unparalleled convenience and flexibility, allowing learners to access SIOS Admin training anytime, anywhere. The SIOS LifeKeeper for Linux Admin training covers the key concepts and methodologies needed to ensure that critical Linux applications, ERPs, and databases are always available, even in the face of hardware or software failures. “This partnership with Udemy marks an important milestone in our mission to make SIOS HA/DR expertise accessible to all,” said Margaret Hoagland, VP of Global Sales & Marketing, SIOS Technology Corp. “By leveraging Udemy’s platform, we can reach a wider audience of IT professionals, empowering them with the knowledge and skills needed to ensure high availability and disaster recovery in their organizations.” Prospective learners can access the SIOS LifeKeeper for Linux Admin training course by first creating a free account on Udemy, (www.udemy.com) and registering with their business email. Once registered, they submit a form on the SIOS Training site, using the same business email they used to register on Udemy, to receive an invitation to the course. |