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Ideal for those involved in the development, administration, and change management of the DataStage environment and programs, this paper provides guidance on simplifying the DataStage change management process and helps you understand what's required to promote DataStage objects from one environment to another, or in the worst case, disaster recovery.
This webinar recording will help you understand the essence of DevOps, including what it is, the business value, common myths, and be provided steps on how to gauge your organization’s readiness for adoption.
This white paper explains how Global Knowledge can help your organization build a more engaged, highly skilled workforce through IT training. It presents the findings of recent surveys, completed by more than 3,200 Global Knowledge students that have attended training within the past eight months. Learn the top benefits that organizations receive from training their employees, the expected productivity gain and much more.
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In this post I’ll focus on a topic that’s mentioned in the Cisco FIREWALL training class but isn’t emphasized there or in the online Cisco ASA documentation. When configuring failover on a pair of ASA security appliances, a situation can arise in which network disruption occurs due to the secondary ASA in a failover pair becoming active first and then the primary comes online second. Both the documentation and the courseware point out that this causes the secondary (and active ASA) to swap its interface MAC addresses with those of the primary. Being naturally skeptical about this behavior, I decided to investigate. The rest of this post illustrates my confirmation of this phenomenon.