DocumentCode
2415502
Title
High Availability for Network Management Applications
Author
Prabhu, Shashank ; Venkat, Raghu
Author_Institution
Cisco Syst., Inc., San Jose, CA
fYear
2007
fDate
10-13 April 2007
Firstpage
493
Lastpage
498
Abstract
While hardware failures may cripple a network, network service providers are increasingly finding that software or its configuration is a greater source of risk. In today´s world of ubiquitous computing there is an everlasting need for interconnecting devices. The continuously growing internet has accelerated this need at a pace like never before. This has resulted in a lot of investment in networking infrastructure such as routers, switches, hubs and the like. This ever-growing infrastructure needs to be manageable in a cost effective manner so as to derive the maximum benefit out of it. For the sake of simplicity we will stick to the traditional definition of management to mean FCAPS. The aim of this paper is to highlight some of the technical challenges in achieving high availability (HA) at the application layer (L4-L7). While the entire paper is about HA for network management applications the principles and guidelines apply equally well for other enterprise applications also. Also as there is a significant industry momentum in the direction of adopting Java and its related technologies as the platform of choice for building manageability solutions, the scope of this paper is restricted to exploring availability considerations for such applications
Keywords
authorisation; computer network management; computer network reliability; failure analysis; Java; hardware failure; network infrastructure; network management applications; network service providers; Acceleration; Application software; Availability; Computer network management; Costs; Hardware; Internet; Investments; Switches; Ubiquitous computing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Availability, Reliability and Security, 2007. ARES 2007. The Second International Conference on
Conference_Location
Vienna
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2775-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ARES.2007.95
Filename
4159840
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