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Establishing a Redundancy Plan

Jul 29,2008 by admin

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Establishing a Redundancy Plan

One of the most important factors in network stability is the redundancy plan. Redundancy planning and implementation can be leveraged at any place within the network, ranging from the data center application servers to the remote branch WAN connectivity or even the LAN switch. With the intelligence that exists in today's infrastructure components, redundancy has become easier to implement. Although items such as redundant WAN connections and the associated routers can be costly, the technology exists today to allow for near-immediate failover with granular control over which applications are allowed to take advantage of the alternate WAN connectivity.

Take the time to consider the options that exist when considering redundancy in the network. Proper planning is the key to providing network access that is scalable, reliable, and stable for the remote user. In most cases, the cost of downtime is far greater than the cost of redundancy.


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