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		<description><![CDATA[So what is &#8216;Mission Critical&#8217;? The term gets used a lot and, frequently, confused. Here&#8217;s a clarification for the perplexed.
Mission Critical is describes something that your mission cannot succeed without. For example if you&#8217;re flying a plane your engines are mission critical. If you have an website that generates all your company revenue it&#8217;s mission [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=thewhiteknight.wordpress.com&blog=4910841&post=35&subd=thewhiteknight&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>So what is &#8216;Mission Critical&#8217;? The term gets used a lot and, frequently, confused. Here&#8217;s a clarification for the perplexed.</p>
<p>Mission Critical is describes something that your mission cannot succeed without. For example if you&#8217;re flying a plane your engines are mission critical. If you have an website that generates all your company revenue it&#8217;s mission critical.</p>
<p>Often mission critical is confused with two other terms; safety critical and high-availability. &#8216;Safety critical&#8217; describes a system that, if it failed, would put lives at risk. Your car&#8217;s brakes, air-traffic control and are examples of safety critical systems.</p>
<p>High availability is used to denote systems that meet a designated level of operating continuity. For example your telephone system appears to run at all hours, day and night; also described as 24&#215;7. In fact our telecommunications system has a high-availability of, at worst 99.999% uptime, equivalent to approximately five minutes of downtime per year. Many of the systems we use today have become high-availability systems, like ATMs, cable TV and web-sites. In general many businesses maintain some presence 24&#215;7.</p>
<p>Although mission critical and high-availability systems can be useful, building them can incur extra costs. A wise step in creating any system is to identify only those components that are require to e mission critical and, possibly, high-availability.</p>
<p>They key to successful mission critical operations is understanding what your mission is; these questions can help:</p>
<p>What&#8217;s your mission?<br />
What systems support your mission?<br />
Which support systems are high-availability systems?</p>
<p>Take a look at your own software project and see how it measures-up against these questions.</p>
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