hecker@federal.uucp (Frank Hecker) (05/10/91)
The next meeting of the Washington Area UNIX User's Group (WAUUG) will be held Tuesday, May 14, at 6:30 pm at Tandem Computers, 12100 Sunrise Valley Drive, in Reston, Virginia. (See below for directions.) The topic will be "Creating Reliable UNIX Systems." Anyone who has ever administered a UNIX system that serves multiple users knows the problems that can be caused by an unreliable system: lost work and business because of down time, data lost or corrupted because of hardware or software problems, and high costs in time and money to operate, administer, and maintain the system. The ultimate solution to these problems would be a system that kept running despite hardware or software errors, kept data error-free and continually accessible, and could be easily repaired, upgraded, and reconfigured by non-technical users without interrupting system operations. And, of course, all while providing a standard UNIX system environment and supporting standard UNIX applications. The last year has seen a great deal of activity from vendors striving to meet this goal by providing so-called fault tolerant UNIX systems. This talk is a "how to" presentation on the techniques used to build such systems, including the use of redundant processors, mirrored disks, battery backup and uninterruptible power systems, and "hot-swappable" components. It also covers software issues such as enhancing the reliability of the UNIX operating system. The talk describes how these features have been incorporated into various UNIX systems, with a particular focus on the Integrity S2 system from Tandem Computers, Inc. We invite anyone in government, industry, or academia to join us for these sessions. As always, there is no charge and we do not require you to be a member of WAUUG to attend. We would encourage all members of the UNIX community to join WAUUG in order that we can continue to bring you interesting sessions such as these. WHEN: Tuesday, May 14, 1991 6:30 pm - Networking and refreshments 7:00 pm - Presentation WHO: Frank Hecker Staff UNIX Specialist Tandem Computers, Federal Operations WHERE: Tandem Computers 12100 Sunrise Valley Drive Reston VA 22091 DIRECTIONS: From the Washington Capital Beltway (I-495) take the Dulles Toll Road, Route 267 West. From the Dulles Toll Road take the Reston Avenue exit, Route 602, and turn left at the traffic light. After crossing the bridge, go one block and turn right onto Sunrise Valley Drive. Tandem's office is about three blocks down on the right. Parking is available in front of the building and around the side. For more information about this meeting and other WAUUG activities, please contact the WAUUG office at 301-953-3626. * UNIX is a registered trademark of UNIX System Laboratories -- Frank Hecker ...!uunet!tdmfed!hecker