VERITAS Corporation announced today a storage management solution set for the Microsoft Windows 2000 server platform. The company said the portfolio of software products includes storage virtualization, zero-downtime backup, high availability, and data center migration for disaster recovery. “In order for Windows-based servers to continue to show strong growth in enterprise-caliber IT departments, they will […]
VERITAS Corporation announced today a storage management solution set for the Microsoft Windows 2000 server platform.
The company said the portfolio of software products includes storage virtualization, zero-downtime backup, high availability, and data center migration for disaster recovery.
“In order for Windows-based servers to continue to show strong growth in enterprise-caliber IT departments, they will absolutely require improved management, disaster tolerance/recovery, and overall availability,” said Steve Duplessie, president and senior analyst, Enterprise Storage Group. “VERITAS makes that possible.”
According to VERTIAS, the integrated portfolio of solutions includes VERITAS Volume Manager, VERITAS Cluster Server, VERITAS FlashSnap, VERITAS Volume Replicator, VERITAS Global Cluster Manager, and VERITAS Edition for Microsoft Exchange 2000.
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