Synopsis
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Master the basics of data centers to build server farms that enhance your Web site performance *Learn design
guidelines that show how to deploy server farms in highly available and scalable environments *Plan site performance
capacity with discussions of server farm architectures and their real-life applications to determine your system needs
Today's market demands that businesses have an Internet presence through which they can perform e-commerce and customer
support, and establish a presence that can attract and increase their customer base. Underestimated hit ratios,
compromised credit card records, perceived slow Web site access, or the infamous "Object Not Found" alerts make the
difference between a successful online presence and one that is bound to fail. These challenges can be solved in part
with the use of data center technology. Data centers switch traffic based on information at the Network, Transport, or
Application layers. Content switches perform the "best server" selection process to direct users' requests for a
specific service to a server in a server farm.The best server selection process takes into account both server load and
availability, and the existence and consistency of the requested content.
Data Center Fundamentals helps you understand the basic concepts behind the design and scaling of server farms using
data center and content sw technologies. It addresses the principles and concepts needed to take on the most
common challenges encountered during planning, implementing, and managing Internet and intranet IP-based server farms.
An in-depth analysis of the data center technology with real-life scenarios make Data Center Fundamentals an ideal
reference for understanding, planning, and designing Web hosting and e-commerce environments.
From the Back Cover
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Master the basics of data centers to build server farms that enhance your Web site performance
* Learn design guidelines that show how to deploy server farms in highly available and scalable environments
* Plan site performance capacity with discussions of server farm architectures and their real-life applications to
determine your system needs
Today's market demands that businesses have an Internet presence through which they can perform e-commerce and customer
support, and establish a presence that can attract and increase their customer base. Underestimated hit ratios,
compromised credit card records, perceived slow Web site access, or the infamous "Object Not Found" alerts make the
difference between a successful online presence and one that is bound to fail.
These challenges can be solved in part with the use of data center technology. Data centers switch traffic based on
information at the Network, Transport, or Application layers. Content switches perform the "best server" selection
process to direct users' requests for a specific service to a server in a server farm. The best server selection process
takes into account both server load and availability, and the existence and consistency of the requested content.
Data Center Fundamentals helps you understand the basic concepts behind the design and scaling of server farms using
data center and content sw technologies. It addresses the principles and concepts needed to take on the most
common challenges encountered during planning, implementing, and managing Internet and intranet IP-based server farms.
An in-depth analysis of the data center technology with real-life scenarios make Data Center Fundamentals an ideal
reference for understanding, planning, and designing Web hosting and e-commerce environments.
About the Author
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Mauricio Arregoces, CCIE No. 3285, has 18 years experience in the design and support of large-scale networks. He has
extensive hands-on experience in the design of large Internet web sites. He has bachelor and Masters degrees in Computer
Science and he is currently a Network Design Engineer in the Content Networking Network Design group at Cisco Systems.
Cisco Systems holds the biggest market share in the Data Center market.