Cisco High Availability is technology delivered in Cisco IOS Software that enables network-wide resilience to increase IP network availability. Network applications must cross different network segments - from the Enterprise Backbone, Enterprise Edge, and Service Provider Edge, through the Service Provider Core. All segments must be resilient to recover quickly enough for faults to be transparent to users and network applications.
High Availabilty
Program Manager Tom Cramer describes the innovative capabilities of Cisco High Availability technologies: Stateful Switchover and In Service Software Upgrade. (4:28 min)
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High Availability
Program Manager Tom Cramer describes the innovative capabilities of Cisco High Availability technologies: Stateful Switchover and In Service Software Upgrade. (4:28 min)
The goal of Cisco High Availability is to provide continuous access to applications, data, and content anywhere, anytime by addressing every potential cause of downtime with functionality, design, or best practice. Network hardware and software work together, providing functionality across the three broad areas of high availability:
System Level Resiliency
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Network Level Resiliency
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Embedded Management
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Cisco High Availability features are offered on existing Cisco IOS platforms and currently-deployed hardware, which ensures investment protection for Cisco customers.