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Mission-critical network planning /

Whether a terrorist attack, fiber cut, security breach, natural disaster or traffic overload, today's networks must be designed to withstand adverse conditions and provide continuous service. This comprehensive, leading-edge book reveals the techniques and strategies to help you keep enterprise...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Liotine, Matthew
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston : Artech House, ©2003.
Colección:Artech House telecommunications library.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Forword; Preface; 1. Introduction; 1.1 What is Mission Critical?; 1.2 Purpose of the book; 1.3 Network Continuity Versus Disaster Recovery; 1.4 The Case for Mission-Critical Planning; 1.5 Trends Affecting Continuity Planning; 1.6 Mission Goals and Objectives; 1.7 Originization of the Book; 2. Principals of Continuity; 2.1 Fault Mechanics; 2.2 Principles of Redundancy; 2.3 Principles of Tolerance; 2.4 Principles of Design; 2.5 Summary and Conclusions; 3. Continuity Metrics; 3.1 Recovery Metrics; 3.2 Reliability Metrics; 3.3 Availability Metrics; 3.4 Exposure Metrics
  • 3.5 Risk/Loss Metrics3.6 Cost Metrics; 3.7 Capacity Metrics; 3.8 Performance Metrics; 3.9 Summary and Conclusions; 4. Network Topology and Protocol Considerations for Continuity; 4.1 Network Topology; 4.2 Network Protocol Considerations; 4.3 Summary and Conclusions; 5. Networking Technologies for Continuity; 5.1 Local Area Networks; 5.2 Wide Area Networks; 5.3 Metropolitan Area Networks; 5.4 Summary and Conclusions; 6. Processing, Load Control, and Internetworking for Continuity; 6.1 Clusters; 6.2 Load Balancing; 6.3 Internet working; 6.4 Caching; 6.5 Summary and Conclusions
  • 7. Networking Access Continuity7.1 Voice Network Access; 7.2 Data Network Access; 7.3 Wireless Access; 7.4 Summary and Conclusions; 8. Mission-Critical Platforms; 8.1 Critical Platform Characteristics; 8.2 Platform Tolerance; 8.3 Server Platforms; 8.4 Network Platforms; 8.5 Platform Managements; 8.6 Power Management; 8.7 Summary and Conclusions; 9. Software Application Continuity; 9.1 Classifying Applications; 9.2 Application Development; 9.3 Application Architecture; 9.4 Application Deployment; 9.5 Application Performance Management; 9.6 Application Recovery
  • 9.7 Application/Platform Interaction9.8 Application Performance Checklist; 9.9 Summary and Conclusions; 10. Storage Continuity; 10.1 Mission-Critical Storage Requirements; 10.2 Data Replication; 10.3 Replication Strategies; 10.4 Backup Strategies; 10.5 Storage Systems; 10.6 Storage Sites and Services; 10.7 Networked Storage; 10.8 Storage Operations and Management; 10.9 Summary and Conclusions; 11. Continuity Facilities; 11.1 Enterprise Layout; 11.2 Cable Plant; 11.3 Power Plant; 11.4 Environmental Strategies; 11.5 Summary and Conclusions; 12. Network Management for Continuity
  • 12.1 Migrating Network Management to the Enterprise12.2 Topology Discovery; 12.3 Network Monitoring; 12.4 Problem Resolution; 12.5 Restoration Management; 12.6 Carrier/Supplier Management; 12.7 Traffic Management; 12.8 Service-Level Management; 12.9 QoS; 12.10 Policy-Based Network Management; 12.11 Service-Level Agreements; 12.12 Change Management; 12.13 Summary and Conclusions; 13. Using Recovery Sites; 13.1 Types of Sites; 13.2 Site Services; 13.3 Implementing and Managing Recovery Sites; 13.4 Summary and Conclusions; 14. Continuity Testing; 14.1 Requirements and Testing; 14.2 Test Planning