Database Servers Sample Clauses

Database Servers. For Microsoft Windows we support Microsoft SQL Server 7 and SQL 2000 database products. On the Sun Solaris platform we support Oracle 8i and have begun work on Oracle 9i. Additionally, we provide High Availability database solutions on both platforms: SQL 2000 Dynamic Failover for Windows, and Oracle 8i Dynamic Failover for Solaris. Application Servers and Commerce Suites. Our primary commerce products on Windows are Microsoft Site Server Commerce Edition for NT4 and Microsoft Commerce 2000 for Windows 2000. On the Sun Solaris platform we support iPlanet Application Server 6.0. Support for both BEA Weblogic ATG Dynamo, and IBM Websphere applications is provided. Given the large number of commerce products, we carefully select those that have a solid market share advantage and technical superiority. We will continue to add products to this list as market opportunities dictate. CONSULTING SERVICES Our consulting services provide customized assistance to customers with unique architecture, deployment or maintenance requirements. These services include high-availability design, performance tuning, site architecture assessment, migration planning, capacity planning, and database optimization. Our consulting services typically assist customers with limited resources or who lack Internet and technical expertise. Our consulting engagements typically range from a few hours to a few weeks depending on the complexity and volume of the services needed. We believe our consulting services will play an increasingly important role in supporting the implementation and maintenance of complex Web sites and Web-based applications.
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Database Servers. Database servers will be monitored by continuous pinging to make sure the machine is alive. Disk space on the database servers will be monitored and someone notified if capacity exceeds a preset level. Database table space and database extents allocated will be monitored and web operations notified if capacity exceeds a preset level.
Database Servers. 1.4.1.1.1. mySQL
Database Servers. The database/repository provides all the relevant information required to process the applications. Database server would be required to store and access data with ease. This would also be integrated with multiple applications, residing at the DC.
Database Servers. This document does not address information on database component failure because those scenarios are addressed as database recovery actions rather than disaster recovery. Database backups are kept for disaster recovery purposes, and are to be used to recover the entire database in the event of a failure. These backups are not intended to be used to recover specific data for an institution. However standard database backup and recovery practices that include a combination of frequent database backups and full recovery models utilizing Transaction logs are being used as part of a comprehensive database recoverability strategy. Risk Assessment Based on past history, failure events such as these may be most likely to occur due to:
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