HPE Serviceguard for Linux (SGLX) is a clustering solution focused on high availability (HA) and disaster recovery (DR) that aims to ensure maximum uptime for essential Linux workloads, whether they are deployed on-premises, in virtualized setups, or across hybrid and public cloud environments. It consistently tracks the performance of applications, services, databases, servers, networks, storage, and processes; when it identifies issues, it rapidly initiates automated failover, typically within four seconds, all while maintaining data integrity. SGLX accommodates both shared-storage and shared-nothing architectures through its Flex Storage add-on, which allows for the provision of highly available services like SAP HANA and NFS in situations where SAN is not an option. The E5 edition, which is solely focused on HA, offers zero-RPO application failover alongside comprehensive monitoring and a user-friendly workload-centric graphical interface. In contrast, the E7 edition that combines HA and DR features introduces capabilities such as multi-target replication, automated recovery with a simple button press, rehearsals for disaster recovery, and the flexibility for workload mobility between on-premises systems and the cloud, thereby enhancing operational resilience. This versatility makes SGLX a valuable asset for businesses aiming to maintain continuous service availability in the face of potential disruptions.