High Availability Computing, also known as "RAS" (reliability, availability, serviceability), refers to a multiprocessing system that can quickly recover from a failure. This can be achieved in a variety of ways, typically by combining redundant hardware with software solutions. With the growth of virtualization, many workloads may be deployed on a single computer, making high availability critical for business operations.

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Intel® S5500/S5520 and S3420 Series Server Boards storage options.

RAID and storage options available on S5520 and S5500 based Server Systems.

Intel® Solid State Drives Overview

Memory Configuration Tool

VIDEO: Meet the Intel® Modular Server!

Intel® Server Board Interactive Tour:

Intel® Server Board S5520HC
Intel® Server Board S5520UR
Intel® Server Board S5500BC
Intel® Server Board S5500WB
Intel® Server Board S3420GP

ZDNet Blog: When organizations put a lot of eggs in one basket

White paper: What Is Reliability?

Forrester Research White Paper: Server Availability Trends In The Time Of Electronic Health Records 

Stratus White Paper: Electronic Health Records That Make the Grade — 24/7 Availability

eweek.com: Hardware-Based HA for the Masses




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