| Publisher | IBM | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 188.2KB PDF | Date added | 01 Aug 2006 |
| Topics | Network Disaster Recovery, Database Management | ||
| Downloads | 137 | ||
This is a Disaster Recovery solution which avoids having the source site as a single point of failure by physically duplicating the production environment at a remote location. This solution would apply to any customer with critical business applications that need to continue to run in the event of a catastrophic incident at the primary location. In the event of failure the customer would be able to quickly switch over their business applications to run at the standby site. This paper addresses the database implementation and support issues in an environment that uses Log Shipping, PPRC - XD (Peer to Peer Remote Copy Extended Distance) and FlashCopy in order to provide remote standby databases.
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