Blackberry Enterprise Server

The BES 5 HA solution looks capable in terms of providing protection for BES itself - much of the core application monitoring and failover capabilities that exist within the Neverfail product have been recreated within BES HA.

Having said that, at Neverfail we think it's of utmost importance to consider HA/DR as it relates not just to a single application, but to the entire application ECOSYSTEM. Most BES configurations, at a minimum, require SQL Server on the back end (for the BES configuration DB) as well as a mail server (Exchange, Domino, Groupwise). Clearly if any one of those components fails, the ability to send and receive mobile email is compromised. Thus for mobile email high availability , all 3 of the legs of this mobility tripod must be covered with an availability solution.

One advantage that Neverfail brings to the table is our ability (proven through over a decade of experience in HA/DR) to provide a fully integrated, seamless availability environment which protects all of the above. Rather than learning 3 different HA solutions to cover BES, SQL, and messaging, our customers find it much easier to simply learn one solution (built by a company that does nothing BUT HA/DR).

Furthermore, one must consider the complexities of failover in a geographically distributed environment (e.g. across a WAN for DR purposes). Although not precisely designed with DR in mind, imagine deploying BES 5 HA with the standby server across a WAN. If that server experiences a temporary issue and must be failed over, it will now have to communicate with a SQL server and mobile email and messaging server across a WAN link, most likely with a fair amount of latency.

As our experience has shown us, BES doesn't work well if too much latency exists between the BES server and other components. What is required, and what Neverfail offers, if a fully coordinated failover of the entire application ecosystem. If and when one server (BES, SQL, or messaging) fails over, Neverfail can automatically bring the other servers across with it, thus ensuring that the entire mobile email and messaging infrastructure continues to work. Of course failback to the original servers is just as simple - a single click of a button.

For those of you looking for both HA and DR (local failover PLUS remote failover), keep in mind that BES 5 HA simply does not offer this. The 2N design of BES High Availability means that you only get a single failover node for each BES server. More often than not, we find that most companies actually want both local HA for BES as well as remote DR from a single solution. Neverfail can either provide this out of the box, or by layering Neverfail (for DR) on top of BES 5 (for HA), you can achieve this type of solution.

Of course no comparison would be complete without considering the total cost of ownership. In order to deploy BES 5 HA, companies that house BES and SQL on the same physical server will now need to re-architect their environment, since BES 5 HA requires that SQL be located on a separate physical server. The SQL server itself will require a 2nd redundant server of course, plus the requisite purchase of Windows Enterprise and SQL Enterprise editions (to achieve automatic failover using SQL mirroring). One BES server has now become 4 servers, and one OS license (standard) and one SQL license (standard) has now become 2 enterprise licenses of each. On the other hand, Neverfail does not require that SQL be separated out onto a separate server from BES, and Neverfail works with the standard versions of the OS and SQL - thus a Neverfail deployment would only require 2 total servers, 1 standard OS license (and in fact no additional SQL license, since MS doesn’t require a 2nd license when used by vendors like Neverfail, specifically for HA/DR purposes).

(One final functional difference to mention, which might only be important to some companies but not all - since BES 5 HA offers no replication functionality, the BES logs stored locally on the BES server are not protected. For companies concerned with any form of audits, this could be a critical issue. Neverfail provides replication (as well as data rollback) of all BES data located on the BES server, including registry settings as well as BES logs, thus protecting you from any form of data loss that might affect your business.)

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Neverfail Advantage


Application Availability.

The Application Management Framework gives focused Protection for the heart of business.

User Experience.

No disruption from IT downtime. Business processes carry on working.

Fault Avoidance.

Availability not recoverability. Predict issues and threats to avoid downtime

Out Of The Box.

Rapid implementation and low cost of ownership. Embedded policies and rules provide maximum protection with minimum effort

Failover & Switchback.

Protection against planned and unplanned outages. Keep users connected and carry on running, even when switching back

Automation.

Set and forget protection. Ensure 24x7 availability without the 24x7 operations management costs

Physical, Virtual & Cloud.

For today’s and tomorrow’s platforms. Provide business continuity for physical and virtual applications. Leverage the cloud for the future

SCOPE.

Server Check, Optimization and Performance Evaluation. Keeping an eye on system health

Bandwidth Optimization.

Bandwidth optimization across LAN and WAN. Network costs are no longer a barrier

Continuous Data Protection.

Return to a single point in time. Protect against data corruption without resorting to backup
 

There was no one reason for our selection of Neverfail. Instead it was based on a series of factors such as Neverfail’s ability to use dissimilar hardware, affordability, ease of use and the wide range of applications it could support.
      Mike Block, Information Technology Officer, Equitable Bank