Symantec Extends the Reach of Enterprise Linux with Advanced Storage Management and High Availability Solutions
August 9th, 2005 Leave a comment Visited 32 times, 1 so far today
Symantec Extends the Reach of Enterprise Linux with Advanced Storage Management and High Availability Solutions
Symantec Corporation (Nasdaq: SYMC) today extended its range of enterprise Linux offerings with the 4.1 version of VERITAS Storage Foundationâ„¢, VERITAS Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC, VERITAS Storage Foundation Cluster File System, VERITAS Storage Foundation for Databases, VERITAS Volume Replicator and VERITAS Cluster Server. Symantec is delivering enhanced performance, greater availability, simplified storage management and 64-bit support on Linux.
“Symantec’s storage management and high availability solutions on Linux ensure us the same levels of performance, capability, and production availability we’ve come to expect on UNIX, while giving us all the advantages of more choice and lower cost for Linux systems,” said Aaron Huslage, senior systems administrator at CNF Services, a leading provider of global supply chain solutions for a wide range of manufacturing, industrial, retail, and government customers. “With the Storage Foundation for Linux 4.1 release, we are able to transition to 64-bit computing with the confidence that these Linux workloads will meet the mission-critical standards of our datacenter.”
With the 4.1 version, users will have the flexibility to deploy one of the industry’s leading storage management and high availability solutions on the Linux distribution, processor architecture and database that is best suited for their environment. Additionally, as organizations deploy Linux in the enterprise, they will require robust software from Symantec to manage the performance and availability of their new implementations while continuing to manage complex heterogeneous environments.
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