- Understanding Openclovis Communication InfrastructureIntroduction In the world of tightly coupled distributed systems, intracluster communication is a critical element. OpenClovis provides several communications facilities that are used by the SAFplus Platform framework and that should be used by customer software. These communications services are available on every SAFplus Platform node and allow any component to directly communicate with… Read more: Understanding Openclovis Communication Infrastructure
- System Management In OpenClovis Safplus PlatformIntroduction OpenClovis SAFplus Platform provides a comprehensive platform and system management and component manageability. In the context of the OpenClovis SAFplus Platform, system management specifically refers to managing the various components and resources within that platform. This article delves into the key elements of system management within OpenClovis. Components of Manageability OpenClovis includes several… Read more: System Management In OpenClovis Safplus Platform
- OpenClovis SAFplus IDEIntroduction This article provides information about the usage of OpenClovis IDE, a graphical development environment from OpenClovis Inc. that complements the OpenClovis platform. This guide provides you an overview of it, its functionality and how you can achieve it. Overview OpenClovis IDE, the eclipse-based IDE, is designed to simplify and accelerate the development of… Read more: OpenClovis SAFplus IDE
- Ensuring Resilient Systems: A Guide to High AvailabilityIntroduction Technological resilience is essential for ensuring uninterrupted service delivery in today’s digital landscape, especially those mission-critical systems. One prime measure of such resilience is High Availability (HA). Achieving HA can often be complex, but with the right strategies and tools, it is highly attainable. In this article, we delve into the fundamentals of… Read more: Ensuring Resilient Systems: A Guide to High Availability
- Understanding the OpenClovis Checkpointing Service (CPS)A High Availability Solution for Seamless Application Failover In high-availability systems, data consistency during failovers or switchovers is essential to maintain application continuity. The OpenClovis Checkpointing Service (CPS) serves as a critical infrastructure component, allowing applications to synchronize runtime data, thereby ensuring seamless transitions in the event of a failover or switchover. Key Features… Read more: Understanding the OpenClovis Checkpointing Service (CPS)
- NFV Made Easy With SAFplusImplement NFV with SAFplus There is heightened interest in Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) as carriers push to reduce operating costs and decrease deployment time for new services. SAFplus makes NFV easy by facilitating a gradual transition of your network elements into the new era of virtualization. Legacy equipment doesn’t have to disappear overnight,… Read more: NFV Made Easy With SAFplus
- OpenSAF Alternative – SAFplus is Better for Developers6 Reasons to Switch to SAFplus from OpenSAF OpenSAF has been a popular solution for developers wanting to add High Availability (HA) to their product. As the name suggests, OpenSAF provides open source middleware software based on the Service Availability (SA) forum’s specification. Whilst this is a great option for developers wanting a… Read more: OpenSAF Alternative – SAFplus is Better for Developers
- Implement High Availability Easily with SAFPlusSynopsis: High availability can be implemented in your system quickly and easily by employing OpenClovis’s SAFplus High Availability Platform. By following these few short steps, the primitive procedure of restarting software or machines (nodes) that fail, will soon be a thing of the past. [click title for full article]
- High Availability Pervasive Across Corporate and Consumer ProductsSynopsis: High Availability – the art of creating computing services that keep running even when things go wrong – has moved from an esoteric feature buried deeply in highly specialized network hardware, to being essential in nearly every enterprise and consumer activity. The need to monitor, report and alleviate failures is paramount, thereby minimizing inconvenience and loss of revenue [click title for full article]
