IBM eServer iSeries © 2003 IBM Corporation ™™ iSeries Solutions for Business Continuity IBM eServerJ iSeriesJ © 2003 IBM Corporation.

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IBM eServer iSeries © 2003 IBM Corporation ™™ iSeries Solutions for Business Continuity IBM eServerJ iSeriesJ © 2003 IBM Corporation

IBM eServer iSeries © 2003 IBM Corporation The next generation iSeries…simplicity in an on demand world 2 Agenda  Business Continuity and High Availability  Availability Approaches  The iSeries Servers for High Availability

IBM eServer iSeries © 2003 IBM Corporation The next generation iSeries…simplicity in an on demand world 3 Business Continuity and Availability

IBM eServer iSeries © 2003 IBM Corporation The next generation iSeries…simplicity in an on demand world 4 Scheduled Unavailability Unscheduled Unavailability Disaster Unavailability types Business Impact ROI RISK Survival Asset Utilization Lost Opportunity Business recovery

IBM eServer iSeries © 2003 IBM Corporation The next generation iSeries…simplicity in an on demand world 5 Business Continuity and Availability is All About 99.9% % Level of Investment Corporate Culture Process Technology Single System Base Technologies Skills and Resource System Management Data Resiliency Application Resiliency Clustering

IBM eServer iSeries © 2003 IBM Corporation The next generation iSeries…simplicity in an on demand world 6 Mainframe-class Business Continuity… …iSeries-class Simplicity Disaster Recovery Center iSeries for Capacity BackUp Datacenter iSeries for High Availability iSeries With Enterprise Edition 7x24 Replicate Distribute Workload Role Swap Cluster DataMirror Lakeview Technology Vision Solution

IBM eServer iSeries © 2003 IBM Corporation The next generation iSeries…simplicity in an on demand world 7 IBM Websites for information and support  iSeries for High Availability  iSeries for Capacity BackUp  Service Vouchers ƒ ƒ  iSeries: on demand ƒ

IBM eServer iSeries © 2003 IBM Corporation The next generation iSeries…simplicity in an on demand world 8 ISVISV ProductWebsite DataMirroriCluster HA Suite Lakeview TechnologyMIMIX DR1 MIMIX V4(+) ha bundle Vision SolutionsOrion (Express, Professional,Enterprise, Advanced Enterprise) or Vision Suite Enterprise Edition iTeraEcho2www.iterainc.com Maximum AvailabilitynoMAX SMEwww.maximumavailability.com

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