Semester: 2
ECTS: 5
Lectures: 15
Practice sessions: 30
Independent work: 105
Module Code: 24-132-0465
Semester: 2
ECTS: 5
Lectures: 15
Practice sessions: 30
Independent work: 105
Module Code: 24-132-0465

Module title:


Implementing high availability in ICT system

Lecturers and associates:


Vedran Dakić, Senior Lecturer

Module overview:


The aim of this module is to enable students to acquire:
• advanced knowledge about various methods for achieving high availability and fault tolerance,
• knowledge about the configuration of high availability and fault tolerance in different infrastructure services.
Students learn about the capabilities of the Microsoft operating system and services and applications to achieve greater availability. Availability is extremely important for companies, as it ensures the functionality of services, even in the event of failures of individual hardware or software components. It is important for students to attend this module, because high availability of necessary services ensures the work of company employees in case of failures.


Literature:


1.Lownds, P., Nemnom C., Carvalho, L. (2017) Windows Server 2016 Hyper-V Cookbook, Livery Place, 35 Livery Street, Birmingham B3 2PB, UK, Packt Publishing.
2.Thomas, O. (2020) Windows Server 2019 Inside Out, Microsoft Press [s.l.]
3.Gorman, K., Hirt, A., Noderer, D., Pearson, M., Rowland-Jones, J., Ryan,D., Sirpal, A., Woody, B. (2020) Introducing Microsoft SQL Server 2019, Livery Place, 35 Livery Street, Birmingham B3 2PB, UK, Packt Publishing.
1. Syrewicze, A., Siddaway, R. (2018) Pro Microsoft Hyper-V 2019, One New York Plaza, Suite 4600, New York, NY 10004-1562, Apress Media.
2.Thomas, O. (2017) Windows Server 2016 Inside Out, Microsoft Press [sl]
3.Krause, J. (2019) Mastering Windows Server 2019: The complete guide for IT professionals to install and manage Windows Server 2019 and deploy new capabilities, 2nd edition, Livery Place, 35 Livery Street, Birmingham B3 2PB, Packt Publishing