High Availability Network Fundamentals

Read [Chris Oggerino Book] * High Availability Network Fundamentals Online # PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. High Availability Network Fundamentals Very elementary introduction to Cisco HA Reliability engineering has been around for quite some time now, and has taken on even more visibility with the rise of the Internet and the subsequent role of eCommerce. The financial stake in reliable networks has driven the need for mathematical analysis that will shed light on how resilient a network is to downtime. This book gives a very elementary introduction to this analysis, and is written for those who do not want to imbed themselves in mathemat

High Availability Network Fundamentals

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Rating : 4.31 (769 Votes)
Asin : 1587130173
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 250 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-09-19
Language : English

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Also included is a complete, end-to-end example showing availability calculations for a sample network.. A practical guide to modeling and designing reliable networks Provides a detailed introduction to modeling availability necessary for network design Helps network designers understand the theoretical availability of their topologies Explains the factors that limit availability to minimize the number of network failures Provides all the information necessary to do basic availability modeling/budgeting High Availability Network Fundamentals discusses the need for and the mathematics of avail

Chris has a BA in Mathematics from San Jose State University.. Prior to his current position, Chris was a Support Engineer at 3Com where he focused on the design, implementation, and maintenance of the network for Wells Fargo and Columbia Healthcare Network. Chris Oggerino is a Serviceability Design Engineer with Cisco Systems. Chris has spent the last 4+ years w

From the Back CoverA practical guide to modeling and designing reliable networks Provides a detailed introduction to modeling availability necessary for network design Helps network designers understand the theoretical availability of their topologies Explains the factors that limit availability to minimize the number of network failures Provides all the information necessary to do basic availability modeling/budgeting High Availability Network Fundamentals discusses the need for and the mathematics of availability, then moves on to cover the issues affecting availability, including hardware, software, design strategies, human error, and environmental considerations. Also included is a complete, end-to-end example showing availability calculations for a sample network.. After setting up the rang

Very elementary introduction to Cisco HA Reliability engineering has been around for quite some time now, and has taken on even more visibility with the rise of the Internet and the subsequent role of eCommerce. The financial stake in reliable networks has driven the need for mathematical analysis that will shed light on how resilient a network is to downtime. This book gives a very elementary introduction to this analysis, and is written for those who do not want to imbed themselves in mathematical constructions beyond the level of elementary algebra. Readers who need a more advanced overview, and one that is more general in not being specific . Jyoti said Book is nice. Nice material inside. Book is nice. Nice material inside.But the book was described as little to no damage at all. Opened it and saw that it was clearly soaked at one point. So the pages are all wrinkly. Plus came later than estimated date.. Mike Tarrani said Important addition to any network library. Like any book on availability this one addresses a number of interrelated topics - service level management, capacity and performance management, and specific techniques for achieving high availability.I like this book because it introduces proven engineering techniques in the first five chapters, beginning with a discussion of availability and building upon this foundation with necessary math, a discussion of network topologies, factors that affect availability, and end-to-end availability management. This part of the book will not only provide valuable information to network professionals at all levels

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