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Why Logical Replication Has Become The New Standard for IBM i HA/DR

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Logical replication has emerged as a preferred method for high availability (HA) and disaster recovery (DR) on IBM i systems. This shift is largely due to its ability to provide real-time data synchronization without the complexities associated with traditional physical replication methods.
  • Real-time Data Synchronization: Logical replication allows for continuous data updates, ensuring that the target system is always in sync with the source.
  • Reduced Downtime: In the event of a failure, businesses can switch to the replicated system with minimal disruption, enhancing overall resilience.
  • Flexibility: Organizations can choose specific data sets to replicate, optimizing storage and performance based on their unique needs.
  • Cost-Effectiveness: Logical replication often requires less hardware investment compared to physical replication, making it a more budget-friendly option for many businesses.
  • Ease of Management: The management of logical replication is generally simpler, with fewer dependencies and configurations, allowing IT teams to focus on other critical tasks.
As businesses increasingly rely on data-driven decision-making, the demand for robust HA/DR solutions continues to grow. Logical replication not only meets these demands but also aligns with modern IT practices, making it a standard choice for IBM i environments.