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High availability Microsoft Sql Server
Pyszko, Pavel ; Lattenberg, Ivo (referee) ; Zeman, Václav (advisor)
The thesis contains a complete theoretical overview of high availability technologies in Microsoft SQL Server. For each technology, guidance is provided for the deployment of technologies. Technologies are analyzed from a security perspective, they are determined advantages and disadvantages of using technology in practice and is determined the optimal variant of use of the technology. High availability technology are compared with each other and is given the availability of individual technologies in versions of MS SQL Server. The thesis contains three scenarios with practical examples of using technology for high availability in practice. It provides an analysis of high-availability features in Oracle and are subsequently compared high availability features in Oracle environments with high availability technology in MS SQL Server.
Multigateway routing system based on the Mikrotik router
Straník, Jan ; Novotný, Vít (referee) ; Jelínek, Mojmír (advisor)
This thesis deals with the routing of data traffic to multiple gateways with a network operating system MikroTik RouterOS, which has become widespread in the small firms and home users. It is aimed to describe the problem with using multiple gateways. RouterOS description itself and its core components needed to solve this issue, such as routing, packet marking and quality assuranceservices. It also deals with the description of the particular design and testing. The proposedsolution is verified on the example of a real situation. Finally, the proposed solution is compared to alternative solutions, commonly used in practice.
Virtualisation and Optimalisation of IT in a Production Company
Popelka, David ; Hégr, Robert (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
The master‘s thesis deals with the implementation of server virtualization in the Entity production, s.r.o., which is a small company by it’s size, but needs modern IT technologies for the normal operations. The thesis shows how to reuse the server virtualization technologies from large corporations, that have been unavailable to small business companies in past. It also design show to optimize the current IT environment.
Optimization of Distributed Network Flow Collector
Wrona, Jan ; Grégr, Matěj (referee) ; Žádník, Martin (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the optimization of distributed IP flow information collector. Nowadays, the centralized collector is a frequently used solution but is already reaching its performance limits in large scale and high-speed networks. The implementation of the distributed collector is in its early phase and it is necessary to look for solutions that will use it to its full potential. Therefore this thesis proposes a shared nothing architecture without a single point of failure. Using the above proposed architecture, the distributed collector is tolerant to the failure of at least one node. A distributed flow data analysis software, whose performance scales linearly with the number of nodes, is also part of this thesis.
Optimization of Distributed Network Flow Collector
Wrona, Jan ; Grégr, Matěj (referee) ; Žádník, Martin (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the optimization of distributed IP flow information collector. Nowadays, the centralized collector is a frequently used solution but is already reaching its performance limits in large scale and high-speed networks. The implementation of the distributed collector is in its early phase and it is necessary to look for solutions that will use it to its full potential. Therefore this thesis proposes a shared nothing architecture without a single point of failure. Using the above proposed architecture, the distributed collector is tolerant to the failure of at least one node. A distributed flow data analysis software, whose performance scales linearly with the number of nodes, is also part of this thesis.
Virtualisation and Optimalisation of IT in a Production Company
Popelka, David ; Hégr, Robert (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
The master‘s thesis deals with the implementation of server virtualization in the Entity production, s.r.o., which is a small company by it’s size, but needs modern IT technologies for the normal operations. The thesis shows how to reuse the server virtualization technologies from large corporations, that have been unavailable to small business companies in past. It also design show to optimize the current IT environment.
High availability Microsoft Sql Server
Pyszko, Pavel ; Lattenberg, Ivo (referee) ; Zeman, Václav (advisor)
The thesis contains a complete theoretical overview of high availability technologies in Microsoft SQL Server. For each technology, guidance is provided for the deployment of technologies. Technologies are analyzed from a security perspective, they are determined advantages and disadvantages of using technology in practice and is determined the optimal variant of use of the technology. High availability technology are compared with each other and is given the availability of individual technologies in versions of MS SQL Server. The thesis contains three scenarios with practical examples of using technology for high availability in practice. It provides an analysis of high-availability features in Oracle and are subsequently compared high availability features in Oracle environments with high availability technology in MS SQL Server.
Multigateway routing system based on the Mikrotik router
Straník, Jan ; Novotný, Vít (referee) ; Jelínek, Mojmír (advisor)
This thesis deals with the routing of data traffic to multiple gateways with a network operating system MikroTik RouterOS, which has become widespread in the small firms and home users. It is aimed to describe the problem with using multiple gateways. RouterOS description itself and its core components needed to solve this issue, such as routing, packet marking and quality assuranceservices. It also deals with the description of the particular design and testing. The proposedsolution is verified on the example of a real situation. Finally, the proposed solution is compared to alternative solutions, commonly used in practice.
Development and verification of application for support of HACMP clustering education in IBM AIX OS
BENDOVÁ, Dagmar
This thesis describes development and verification of application for support of HACMP clustering education in IBM AIX OS. In fact, development of this application can help students to understand basic functions of this type of cluster. Users, eventually, can verify full function of input configuration cluster in real environment. Ultimately, it can simulate basic cluster function and create basic configuration file, which can be direct apply to operational installation of HACMP software of version 5.3.

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