On the company website, Sanbolic announced the general availability of its newest software release, Melio v3.5. Designed to deliver improved availability and scalability to critical enterprise workloads, Melio v3.5 addresses the storage management and performance challenges encountered in increasingly dynamic and virtualized application environments, the company claims. “’Using Sanbolic’s Melio has helped us to […]
On the company website, Sanbolic announced the general availability of its newest software release, Melio v3.5. Designed to deliver improved availability and scalability to critical enterprise workloads, Melio v3.5 addresses the storage management and performance challenges encountered in increasingly dynamic and virtualized application environments, the company claims.
“’Using Sanbolic’s Melio has helped us to address numerous storage management challenges,’ said Chris Buckley, Director of Information Technology Services for Advocates, Inc. ‘We have been able to improve storage resource utilization and achieve greater performance, while maintaining maximum flexibility in how and where we scale. Since deploying Melio, Advocates has dramatically reduced the management overhead required to manage its environment.’”
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