Stratus Online Software Upgrade Technology is Fault-Tolerant Computing Breakthrough

 

 

 
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12 September 2005

 

Active Upgrade process slashes planned downtime for patching, upgrading mission-critical Windows environments

 

Stratus Technologies, Inc. today announced first-of-its-kind technology for fault-tolerant Microsoft® Windows® operating system environments that will enable customers to perform online software upgrades and critical operating system hot fixes without having to take the server or application offline. The new Stratus® ftServer® W Series Active UpgradeTM technology adds a new ‘availability’ dimension beyond the field-proven 99.999% uptime protection for which Stratus servers are known.

The Active Upgrade process addresses major sources of planned server downtime necessary to install upgrades and enhancements to operating systems, Service Packs, applications, and system software. IT departments today are particularly concerned about how to deal with the frequent hot-fix patches issued by Microsoft to protect users and ensure the security of its Windows operating system. Active Upgrade software will make the updating process much less disruptive to business continuity.

"Rarely, if ever, is unplanned downtime a concern with Stratus servers, but scheduling planned downtime to handle one, two or more OS patches a week can be a real headache for IT managers," said Bill Drury, Stratus vice president, Windows Software Development. "This new online software upgrade capability, the ease with which it can be managed, and the time it can save are incredibly valuable benefits to this marketplace."

Made possible by the next-generation Stratus-designed chipset in the ftServer W Series 4000 line, Active Upgrade technology enables online upgrading by splitting the fully redundant system into two independently running servers. While one server continues to run the application without interruption, software updates are applied to the other server. The two sides are then resynchronized and returned to fault-tolerant operation as one logical server.

Currently undergoing testing and expected to be available in the first quarter 2006, the Active Upgrade process will work with standard Windows applications out of the box, with no software modifications needed. An interactive user interface application controls the overall online upgrade process and guides the operator through every stage. At any point during the upgrade process up to resynchronization, the operator can easily roll back and uninstall the software should a problem or concern arise.

About Stratus Technologies
Stratus Technologies is a global solutions provider focused exclusively on helping its customers achieve and sustain the availability of information systems that support their critical business processes. Based upon its 25 years of expertise in server and services technology for continuous availability, Stratus is a trusted solutions provider to customers in manufacturing, life sciences, telecommunications, financial services, public safety, transportation & logistics, and other industries.

 

 

 

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