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54% of enterprises plan to execute on 'zero downtime' strategy in coming year

fptechno • October 7, 2014, 12:36:27 IST
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According to a study, the most important workloads to safeguard against downtime are email, virtualisation hosts and Web servers, followed closely by industry-specific workloads unique to respondents’ industry or market.

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54% of enterprises plan to execute on 'zero downtime' strategy in coming year

Nearly three-quarters of IT professionals surveyed said their organisation considers achieving zero downtime for their enterprise computing systems an important goal, while 89 percent currently expect to experience downtime for their most important workload.

That gap between the need for zero downtime and what enterprises are currently experiencing was uncovered in a recent survey of 105 IT professionals, commissioned by enterprise Linux provider SUSE.
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More than half (54 percent) of respondents indicated they are executing on a strategy to significantly reduce system downtime in the coming year, and another 17 percent have a strategy but haven’t yet begun to implement it.

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Those strategies include upgrading or changing hardware (55 percent), applications (42 percent) and operating system functionality (34 percent).

“System downtime - particularly unplanned downtime - negatively affects organisations of all types and sizes, limiting growth, reducing revenue and affecting productivity,” said Ralf Flaxa, vice president of engineering for SUSE. “CIOs and IT professionals recognise the need to reduce downtime, and they should work with software and hardware vendors who share their commitment to making near-zero downtime a reality.”

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To reduce unplanned downtime, respondents cited “leverage redundancy such as high-availability cluster” (51 percent), “snapshot and rollback function” (35 percent) and “upgrade OS” (32 percent) as likely steps.

For reducing planned downtime, plans include snapshot/rollback (51 percent), better patching tools (40 percent) and live patching (36 percent).

According to the study, the most important workloads to safeguard against downtime are email, virtualisation hosts and Web servers, followed closely by industry-specific workloads unique to respondents’ industry or market.

In contrast, workloads most vulnerable to downtime threats are industry-specific workloads, virtualisation hosts, Web servers and ERP, most likely due to its organisation-wide impact.

Nearly a quarter of respondents said their most vulnerable workload was Web servers, making it the most at-risk workload.

Most respondents schedule planned downtime for their most important workloads, either monthly or quarterly.

Unplanned downtime, however, was experienced by 80 percent of respondents. Those that did suffer unplanned downtime encountered the problem an average of more than twice a year on their most important workload.

Technology failure was far and away the most prevalent source of unplanned downtime.

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