[Vms.sig-hu] Fwd: Case Study on HP Structuring for High Availability and disaster - OK for public

Fodor Zsuzsa fodor31 at freemail.hu
2008. Okt. 15., Sze, 08:49:16 CEST





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Dátum: 2008. okt. 15. Szerda 04:03:08
Feladó: Skonetski, Susan <susan.skonetski at hp.com>

Címzett: Skonetski, Susan <susan.skonetski at hp.com>

Tárgy: Case Study on HP Structuring for High Availability and disaster - OK for public


Dear Distribution lists,

The following white paper has been posted by Availability Digest. This is a case study from a customer in the UK, this customer migrated their complex environment from Alpha Servers to Integrity Servers. The following is the first several paragraphs but the full paper can be found at;

http://www.availabilitydigest.com/public_articles/0310/uknbs.pdf

The over all digest can be found at http://www.availabilitydigest.com/articles.htm

Feel free to forward or post the url for Availability Digest. As always the more encouragement we can give someone that writes a positive article for HP and OpenVMS the better.

Warm Regards,
Sue


NHSBT: UK National Health Service - Blood and Transport
The UK National Blood Service manages the human blood supply throughout England and North Wales. It tracks the blood supply from when it is first donated through its testing and separation into various products and finally to its dispatch to hospitals.

If the National Blood Service is not operational, lives can be lost. This is particularly true following a major catastrophe. Therefore, the availability of the computing infrastructure used by the NBS is of paramount importance.

To ensure that data-processing services will not be interrupted, the NBS has established dual processing centers using split-site OpenVMS clusters that provide multiple levels of redundancy. It has just recently undergone a major upgrade to this system - an upgrade that was accomplished with minimal disruption in services. This article describes the upgraded NBS system.


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