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1. | Overview: PowerHA for AIX Cookbook This IBM® Redbooks® publication will help you install,
tailor, and configure the new PowerHA™ Version 5.5, and
understand new and improved features such as WebSMIT gateway,
non-disruptive migrations, C-SPOC enhancements, and Disaster
Recovery (DR) configurations, such as GLVM in asynchronous
mode.
This publication provides a broad understanding of the PowerHA
and PowerHA Extended Distance (PowerHA/XD) architecture. If you
plan to install, migrate, or administer a high availability
cluster, this book is right for you. Disaster recovery elements and
how PowerHA fulfills these...
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2. | ![]() Implementing PowerHA for IBM i By: Hernando Bedoya; Monti Abrahams; Jose Goncalves; Jana Jamsek; Sabine Jordan; Kent Kingsley; Vivian Kirkpatrick; Dave Martin; Chris Place; Roberta Placido; Larry Youngren; Jim Denton; Kolby Hoelzle; Paul Swenson; Fred Robinson Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 25-NOV-2008 Insert Date: 07-DEC-2008 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Implementing PowerHA for IBM i
IBM® PowerHA™ for i (formerly known as HASM) is the
IBM high availability disk-based clustering solution for the IBM i
6.1 operating system. PowerHA for i when combined with IBM i
clustering technology delivers a complete high availability and
disaster recovery solution for your business applications running
in the IBM System i® environment. PowerHA for i enables you to
support high-availability capabilities with either native disk
storage or IBM DS8000™ or DS6000™ storage servers.
This IBM Redbooks® publication gives a broad understanding
of PowerHA for i. This book is divided in four...
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3. | Overview: Pro BizTalk 2006
Pro BizTalk 2006 is a high-end resource that is based on real feedback from BizTalk developers. Authors George Dunphy and Ahmed Metwally are well known within the BizTalk community, and here they cover topics not discussed in other books, like performance tuning, scalability, and administration. This book also features examples of specific, real-world implementations.
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4. | ![]() Foundations of BizTalk Server 2006 By: Daniel Woolston Publisher: Apress Publication Date: 01-JAN-2007 Insert Date: 14-OCT-2008 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Foundations of BizTalk Server 2006
Since Microsofts release of BizTalk Server 2006, there is a serious need for more documentation on this product. Foundations of BizTalk Server 2006 fills that void. The book will take you from novice to professional, equipping you with the tools youll need to get started in the world of BizTalk server integration.
From installation to deployment, you will grow increasingly more comfortable with the product as you work through a multitude of hands-on examples and demo applications. This book will demystify the product and emphasize the new 2006 BizTalk Server features. So even if youre a...
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5. | ![]() By: Jim Farley Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 01-JAN-1998 Insert Date: 26-SEP-2002 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Java Distributed Computing
Distributed computing and Java go together naturally. As the first
language designed from the bottom up with networking in mind, Java
makes it very easy for computers to cooperate. Even the simplest
applet running in a browser is a distributed application, if you
think about it. The client running the browser downloads and
executes code that is delivered by some other system. But even this
simple applet wouldn't be possible without Java's guarantees of
portability and security: the applet can run on any platform, and
can't sabotage its host. Of course, when we think of distributed
computing,...
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6. | ![]() By: Nelson Minar; Alan Brown; Marc Waldman; Lorrie Faith Cranor; Aviel Rubin; Roger Dingledine; Michael Freedman; David Molnar; Rael Dornfest; Dan Brickley; Theodore Hong; Marc Hedlund; Richard Lethin; Jon Udell; Nimisha Asthagiri; Walter Tuvell; Brandon Wiley; Clay Shirky; Tim O'Reilly; Dan Bricklin; David Anderson; Jeremie Miller; Adam Langley; Gene Kan Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 26-FEB-2001 Insert Date: 26-SEP-2002 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Peer to Peer
The term "peer-to-peer" has come to be applied to networks that
expect end users to contribute their own files, computing time, or
other resources to some shared project. Even more interesting than
the systems' technical underpinnings are their socially disruptive
potential: in various ways they return content, choice, and control
to ordinary users. While this book is mostly about the technical
promise of peer-to-peer, we also talk about its exciting social
promise. Communities have been forming on the Internet for a long
time, but they have been limited by the flat interactive qualities
of...
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7. | ![]() Building Web Services with Java™: Making Sense of XML, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI By: Steve Graham; Simeon Simeonov; Toufic Boubez; Doug Davis; Glen Daniels; Yuichi Nakamura; Ryo Neyama Publisher: Sams Publication Date: 12-DEC-2001 Insert Date: 26-SEP-2002 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Building Web Services with Java™: Making Sense of XML, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI Building Web Services with SOAP, XML, and UDDI assumes
proficiency with Java and with distributed computing tools.
Throughout the book, examples will be presented using Java and the
Apache SOAP platform, although a set of sidebars will address .NET
development, which Microsoft developers will use to deploy Web
services. The book uses progressive disclosure to present an
increasingly complex project as it moves through its development
cycle. The final section of the book presents linking the completed
project with other systems built in J2EE and .NET....
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8. | ![]() Clusters for High Availability: A Primer of HP Solutions, Second Edition By: Peter S. Weygant Publisher: Prentice Hall Publication Date: 07-MAY-2001 Insert Date: 26-SEP-2002 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Clusters for High Availability: A Primer of HP Solutions, Second Edition The expert guide to high availability clusters for HP-UX, Linux,
Windows 2000, and Windows NT.
The start-to-finish guide to high availability clustering
Includes ways to maximize enterprise application
availability—and minimize cost
Completely updated for the latest tools, technologies, and
applications
Describes high availability solutions in HP-UX, Linux, and
Windows environments
Business-critical applications require higher availability than
ever before-and today's high availability systems rely on
clustering as a key strategy for maximizing reliability and
robustness....
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