Best High Availability Cluster Solutions for Ansible

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    ClusterControl Reviews

    ClusterControl

    Severalnines

    €250/node/month
    ClusterControl is a multi-cloud hybrid database ops orchestration platform that supports MongoDB and Elasticsearch as well as Redis, TimescaleDB and SQL Server on Linux. It also supports Galera Cluster, PostgreSQL and MySQL in cloud and on-premises environments. It can handle all aspects of the lifecycle, including deployment, failover, backup, and more. It allows organizations to implement the Sovereign DBaaS model with its full suite of databases and ops features. ClusterControl is the ideal solution for organizations who need to run large-scale, open source database operations reliably but don't want to be restricted by traditional DBaaS providers. It allows you to choose your environment, stability of licenses, and gives you DB access.
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    Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management Reviews
    Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes allows users to oversee clusters and applications through a centralized interface, complete with integrated security policies. By enhancing the capabilities of Red Hat OpenShift, it facilitates the deployment of applications, the management of multiple clusters, and the implementation of policies across numerous clusters at scale. This solution guarantees compliance, tracks usage, and maintains uniformity across deployments. Included with Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus, it provides an extensive array of powerful tools designed to secure, protect, and manage applications effectively. Users can operate from any environment where Red Hat OpenShift is available and can manage any Kubernetes cluster within their ecosystem. The self-service provisioning feature accelerates application development pipelines, enabling swift deployment of both legacy and cloud-native applications across various distributed clusters. Additionally, self-service cluster deployment empowers IT departments by automating the application delivery process, allowing them to focus on higher-level strategic initiatives. As a result, organizations can achieve greater efficiency and agility in their IT operations.
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    IBM Z System Automation Reviews
    IBM Z System Automation is an application built on NetView that serves as a centralized hub for managing a comprehensive array of system management tasks. Its significance lies in delivering advanced automation solutions tailored for enterprise needs. By efficiently monitoring, controlling, and automating a wide variety of system components, it encompasses both hardware and software resources throughout the organization. This policy-driven, self-healing, and high-availability solution is specifically aimed at enhancing the performance and uptime of vital systems and applications. Moreover, it minimizes the workload associated with administrative and operational tasks, lowers the need for customization and programming, and streamlines the time and costs required for automation implementation, particularly in environments using Parallel Sysplex and policy-driven automation. Furthermore, the seamless integration with Geographically Dispersed Parallel Sysplex (GDPS) equips IBM Z System Automation with advanced disaster recovery functionalities, ensuring robust protections for IBM Z systems against potential failures. Overall, its multifaceted capabilities make it an indispensable tool for modern enterprises reliant on high availability and efficiency.
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