Hot Spot Tutorials:Network upgrades for high-availability applications
Network upgrades for high-availability applications
While high-availability applications like voice and email can improve user productivity, they demand more from the network they run on in terms of reliability and performance. Unfortunately, the health of the network is often an afterthought for many businesses. That's where you come in as your client's trusted advisor. In this Hot Spot Tutorial, learn how to upgrade your client's network to support the applications they need most.
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High-availability applications and the network
Businesses demand much more from their networks today than they did yesterday. Learn how high-availability applications are affecting the network.
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Software and network infrastructure upgrades
Application performance and availability can sometimes be improved without major hardware forklifts or upgrades to a customers' network. In this third installment of our Hot Spot Tutorial on network upgrades, learn how network infrastructure upgrades -- such as virtualizing servers and re-architecting networks to alleviate bottlenecks and add redundancy -- can complement or even substitute for high-cost hardware upgrades to deliver high availability for your customers' applications.
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Supporting high-availability applications
It's vital for service providers to understand how to upgrade networks to support high-availability applications. This installment of our Network Upgrades Hot Spot Tutorial provides best practices for upgrading everything from cabling to switches to servers to WAN connections to support the high-availability applications on your client's network.