A hybrid infrastructure allows organizations to distribute their applications
when it makes sense and provide global fault tolerance to the system overall.
Depending on how an organization’s disaster recovery infrastructure is designed,
this can be an active site, a hot-standby, some leased hosting space, a cloud
provider or some other contained compute location. As soon as that server,
application, or even location starts to have trouble, organizations can
seamlessly maneuver around the issue and continue to deliver their applications.
Driven by applications and workloads, a hybrid environment is a technology
strategy to integrate the mix of on premise and off-premise data compute
resources. In this Lightboard Lesson, I explain how BIG-IP can help facilitate
hybrid infrastructures.
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Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Lightboard Lessons: BIG-IP in Hybrid Environments
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