Reliability, Availability, And Serviceability; Reliability - Fujitsu SPARC Enterprise M4000 Overview Manual

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2.4
Reliability, Availability, and
Serviceability
Reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) are aspects of the system design that
affect the ability of the system to:
Operate without stopping
Remain accessible and usable
Minimize the time necessary to service the system
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TABLE 2-2
RAS Feature

Reliability

Availability
Serviceability
2.4.1
Reliability
Reliability represents the length of time the midrange server can operate normally
without failure.
To improve quality, adequate components must be selected with consideration given
to the product service life and the required response in case of a failure. In
evaluations such as stress tests that check the service life, components and products
are inspected to determine whether they meet the target reliability levels.
Reliability is equally important to both hardware and software. Naturally,
trouble-free software is desired, but eliminating all software problems is difficult.
Installing the functions below leads to reliability improvements in the field.
Cooperates with XSCF firmware to periodically check whether the software,
including the domain OS, is running (host watchdog monitoring).
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SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Overview Guide • December 2010
defines each RAS feature.
RAS Definitions
Description
Length of time the midrange server can operate normally without
failure. The ability to detect failures with accuracy.
Ratio of time during which the system is accessible and usable.
Time required for the system to be recovered by specific
maintenance after a failure occurs.

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