High-availability application architecture
In information technology, high-availability application architecture is a process followed when implementing a new application into an existing business-wide computer system or ERP while minimizing downtime. ff The architecture contains three stages: development, quality assurance, and .
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- enIn information technology, high-availability application architecture is a process followed when implementing a new application into an existing business-wide computer system or ERP while minimizing downtime. ff The architecture contains three stages: development, quality assurance, and .
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- enIn information technology, high-availability application architecture is a process followed when implementing a new application into an existing business-wide computer system or ERP while minimizing downtime. ff The architecture contains three stages: development, quality assurance, and .
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- Application architecture
- Application software
- Category:Information technology management
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- Computer program
- Computer system
- Downtime
- Enterprise resource planning
- Fault (technology)
- High availability
- Information technology
- Production, costs, and pricing
- Quality assurance
- Research and development
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- Category:Information technology management
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