Because the System i can run at redline speed all day long . . .
I recently did a Q&A podcast, "IBM i High Availability and Disaster Recovery for 2008", with Eric Hess, who is an IBM executive IT specialist for IBM Power Systems. He's only got 27 years of IBM experience in all aspects of availability and storage for the AS/400, iSeries, System i and IBM i, but hey, we won't hold that against him.
In the podcast, Hess covers IBM's availability strategy for the IBM i community, what's new in 2008 for IBM i availability, PowerHA for i, and common mistakes made by organizations, and tops it all off with some advice for moving forward with high-availability and disaster-recovery solutions.
While we're on the subject, IBM has a new HA/DR site for IBM Power Systems that you might want to bookmark: http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/power/software/availability/i5os.html
Posted by cmaxcer at May 14, 2008 11:21 AM

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