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Stratus FTServer
Fault-tolerant server. 99.999+% availability without complications.
Stratus FTServer

ftServer fault-tolerant servers offer the highest availability, protecting critical applications 24/7. Other solutions offer low recovery times, but these may still be excessive. ftServer servers offer continuous operation over time with 0 millisecond recovery in the event of a hardware failure.
Easy to Deploy, Manage, and Operate
Continuous availability platform that helps improve the productivity, quality, and reliability of your systems:
- No downtime
Ensures application availability regardless of hardware failures that may occur. - Simplified deployment
Get continuous availability instantly, without having to modify applications or configure ‘failover’ scripts. - TCO reduction
Save up to 40% on the complete cycle: acquisition, deployment, configuration, management, and downtime costs. - No data loss
All transactions are processed and data integrity is ensured, both at rest and in motion. - Simplified management
Save time and effort with a self-monitoring solution that recovers automatically. Hot-swappable subsystems without the need for specialized personnel.
Fully integrated hardware/software platform to provide continuous availability to applications and services in a simple but effective way.
- Automated Uptime Layer (AUL)
The patented “lockstep” technology ensures:- That no transaction or data is lost.
- The synchronization of processors.
- Data replication.
All this to offer total availability in the event of any hardware component problem.
- Versatile and standard platform
Uses x86 processors, DIMM memories, SSDs, NVMe, standard industry HDDs. Supports conventional operating systems such as Microsoft Windows, Red Hat and VMWare. - Hot-swappable units
FTServer components are designed to be easily replaced. In case of replacement, it is not necessary to stop the system or any special tool. Synchronization between components is automatic - A single system with deduplicated hardware
Each FTServer is composed of two identical trays (CRU) with their processors, memory, storage and power. The redundant components are presented as a single system and are transparent to the operating system and applications (so there is no need to duplicate licenses). - Self-managed architecture
The self-monitoring and self-diagnosis systems themselves simplify incident management. Automatic replacement request eliminates paperwork and systems continue to function while they are managed.
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