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Application Administrators Handbook
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Application Administrators Handbook

by Kelly C Bourne
September 2013
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
626 pages
22h 15m
English
Morgan Kaufmann
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Chapter 6

Taking Responsibility for an Application

Abstract

This chapter lists questions that should be asked when an application is assigned to an Application Administrator. By asking these questions in advance, the administrator will learn as much as possible about the requirements associated with the application. Examples include uptime expectations, maintenance window, performance expectations, backups, training, disaster recovery, level of support from the vendor, and what outputs the application creates.

Key Words

application responsibility; support; expectations; uptime; maintenance window; performance; training; disaster recovery; DR; interactions with other applications

By definition, every Application Administrator gets at least one ...

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Publisher Resources

ISBN: 9780123985453