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Increase Server Availability by Automating Problem Resolution Using Altiris Server Management Suite From Symantec

PublisherSymantec
Format WebcastDate added25 Jun 2009
Topics High Availability, Servers
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Increasing server availability and uptime is a chief concern for server administrators. However, proactively detecting issues that affect server availability is often an inconsistent and manual process. The attendee will learn how to regularly monitor the critical server processes using Altiris Server Management Suite's Monitor Solution to detect issues early and remediate them automatically before they affect availability. The attendee will also learn how to increase server uptime and availability, monitor key server processes proactively to quickly detect issues and remediate issues automatically before availability is affected.

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