What makes a PERFECT Siebel Architecture?

Well Guys, my question might be easy and small to answer but hard and costly to implement. How do you define a or what makes a PERFECT Siebel Architecture?
 
Is it something:
 
- Which has high availablity and load balancing concepts? (Just think of: How many customer have you seen which has a implemeneted 'Maximum Availability Architecture'?)
- Cost savy architecture with just required functionalites to support failovers?
- Which have all sort of data authentication features and firwall blockages?
- Which has a parallel replica?
- With zero downtime and maximum availability to the users?
- Which is fully safe to failovers, 100% data recoverable, 100% clustered, 100% flash backed? 
 
 
Share your thoughts!!
 

1 comments:

nag said...

I think following two features are a must for an elite Siebel deployment -
1. With zero downtime and maximum availability to the users
2. Which is fully safe to failovers, 100% data recoverable, 100% clustered, 100% flash backed?

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