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HP TC360A Data Path Failover LTU
- Data path failover functionality
- Ensures high availability
- License To Use (LTU) model
- Supports critical system operations
- Provides redundancy for data flow
- Minimizes downtime during failures
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Product Overview
HP TC360A is a Data Path Failover License for LTU (License To Use). This product likely enables redundant data paths to ensure high availability and continuous operation of critical systems.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Software License |
| Feature | Data Path Failover |
| License Type | LTU (License To Use) |
Additional Specifications
| Vendor | HP |
| SKU | TC360A |
Product Description
The HP TC360A is a License To Use (LTU) for Data Path Failover. This type of license typically enables a software or hardware feature that provides redundancy for data transmission paths. In the event of a failure in the primary data path, the system automatically switches to a secondary, redundant path, ensuring uninterrupted data flow and system operation. This solution is crucial for environments where high availability and minimal downtime are paramount. It is often implemented in critical infrastructure, high-performance computing, or data-intensive applications where any interruption can lead to significant operational or financial losses. The LTU model signifies a perpetual license for the specified functionality. By implementing data path failover, organizations can significantly enhance the resilience of their IT systems. This feature helps maintain business continuity by preventing data loss or service disruption caused by network or hardware failures, thereby ensuring that critical applications and services remain accessible to users.
