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High availability application architecture is the process that is followed when implementing a new configuration into an existing [[ERP]] system. The architecture contains three stages: 1)[[Development]], 2)[[Quality Assurance]], and 3)[[Production]]. All three of these stages must pass through the transport directory before the following stage can be executed. This entire process is used to eliminate downtime when implementing an [[application]].
==Definition==
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==Summary==
In the IT world minimizing downtime is very important, and in order to implement a new configuration into an existing computer system one must follow strict architectural guidelines before releasing the new configuration into [[production]]. Following the application architecture guidelines will greatly reduce the potential downtime when implementing a new configuration into an existing system.
==Stages of Architecture==
As afore mentioned, there are three stages that an application most go through before it "goes live." All three of these stages pass through the transport directory before going on to the next stage.
===Development===
The [[development]] stage is where [[program]] changes, and [[configuration]] settings are modified to meet the needs of the new or existing system.
==Refernces==
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