Glossary Term

High Availability

A continuity approach focused on keeping critical systems running or recoverable with minimal interruption.

Definition

High availability usually refers to architecture, tooling, and process design that keeps business-critical workloads accessible during failure events or planned maintenance windows. In IBM i buying conversations, HA often centers on replication, failover readiness, and low-downtime continuity planning.

It is related to backup and disaster recovery, but not identical to either.

Example

A distributor with low tolerance for shipping downtime may invest in IBM i HA software so failover options exist before a serious outage happens.