Business Driven Technology
Business Driven Technology
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Author: Paige Baltzan Instructor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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  • The list of questions that are to be answered for developing architecture includes:
    • Do a strategy for failover is required by system?
      • The mechanism to maintain high system availability is failover.
      • It is replaced by backup system, in case if primary system fails.
    • Do a system for fault tolerance is required?
      • It denotes a property that enables a system to continue operations in event of failure.
    • Is hot and cold sites required?
      • It denotes disaster recover location set up for immediate working conditions.
    • What are the measures in case of power failure?
      • There should be some alternative measures in case of power failure.
    • What are the steps for system availability?
      • It denotes proper system functioning when needed to.
    • What are the measures against natural calamities?
      • The measures to protect and survive against natural calamities should be prepared...

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