EGGER Achieves 99.99% Uptime with SIOS LifeKeeper for Linux

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SIOS Technology today announced that global wood-based materials leader EGGER Group has achieved 99.99% uptime for its mission-critical applications using SIOS LifeKeeper for Linux. The deployment has enabled uninterrupted operations across 22 manufacturing sites in 11 countries, ensuring continuous availability of SAP, Oracle, and custom applications.

Headquartered in St. Johann, Austria, EGGER operates over 5,000 virtual machines on 350 physical servers. To meet stringent uptime requirements, EGGER selected SIOS for its reliability, simplicity, and support for Linux-based enterprise services.


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“We have nearly zero downtime and have improved system robustness. One of the key points is that the solution is easy to use and nearly maintenance-free. I can’t even remember when I hit the last bug,” said Oliver W., Manager Datacenter Operations team at EGGER Group.

After evaluating several HA solutions over two decades ago, EGGER chose SIOS for its ability to support complex database environments and custom applications. The SIOS Application Recovery Kit (ARK), intuitive GUI, and CLI tools have streamlined configuration and management across virtualized two-node clusters.

“EGGER Group’s long-term success with LifeKeeper is a powerful testament to the scalability, reliability, and versatility of our solution,” said Masahiro Arai, COO of SIOS Technology. “We are proud to support EGGER’s mission-critical operations and global growth with a high availability platform that adapts to their needs today and into the future.”

With SIOS, EGGER can perform maintenance and upgrades without downtime, positioning LifeKeeper as a foundational part of its evolving infrastructure strategy.

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