Service Availability Forum
The Service Availability Forum is a consortium that develops, publishes, educates on and promotes open specifications for carrier-grade and mission-critical systems. Formed in 2001, it promotes development and deployment of commercial off-the-shelf technology.
Description
Service availability is an extension of high availability, referring to services that are available regardless of hardware, software or user fault and importance.Key principles of service availability:
- Redundancy – "backup" capability in case of need to failover due to a fault
- Stateful and seamless recovery from failures
- Minimization of mean time to repair – time to restore service after an outage
- Fault prediction & avoidance – take action before something fails
Image:COTS Ecosystem Diagram.jpg|thumb|left|300px|COTS "ecosystem" diagram
SA Forum support commercial off-the-shelf technology for uninterrupted service availability, application portability and seamless integration. Collaborating industry organizations include the following:
- CP-TA : ensure interoperability on xTCA platforms.
- PICMG : develop open specifications that adapt PCI technology for use in high-performance telecommunications and industrial computing applications.
- SCOPE Alliance: enable and promote the availability of open carrier grade base platforms based on COTS hardware / software and Free and open-source software building blocks, and to promote interoperability between such components.
- The Linux Foundation: promote, protect, and standardize Linux by providing unified resources and services needed for open source to successfully compete with closed platforms.
Specifications
- Hardware Platform Interface
- Application Interface Specification
- Mapping Specifications
- *Java Mapping Specifications
- *HPI-to-AdvancedTCA Mapping Specifications
Educational resources
- Application Webcasts
- Tutorials
- Whitepapers