Development of High Availability Framework for the chassis of Advanced TCA (ATCA) in CDMA Networks 

Abstract

Advanced Telecommunication Computing Architecture (ATCA) is a high speed chassis based architecture, specifically designed to give telecommunication services. The increasing complexities require more and better validation techniques to check functional correctness of these ATCA systems. The tests are conducted on various blades of ATCA chassis to check reliability, sanity and performance assurance of various high availability software features that are running on it. Each individual blade is a self equipped high speed super computer that provides call and data processing services. The existing validation techniques require the user to login to each blade connected to the chassis and perform the tests individually to validate the high availability software features that are running on it. This process is time consuming and requires a lot of human effort, as the number of tests are increased with the increase in the number of features running on it. This High Availability framework is designed and developed, which is expected to provide a centralized control and monitoring capability over the ATCA chassis that is being validated. It establishes a bridge between the user and ATCA chassis and thus allows the user to simultaneously run tests on multiple blades, collect results and also to store the results for future references. 

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Sharath Kumar K. C , H. K. Krishnappa

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Sharath Kumar K. C, H. K. Krishnappa (2013). Development of High Availability Framework for the chassis of Advanced TCA (ATCA) in CDMA Networks . International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Engineering & Technology(IJARCET), 2(6), 2068-2072. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-87761