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StorageApps Delivers Enhanced Clustering for Veritas Cluster Server

StorageApps Inc., a provider of SAN applications and appliances, introduced its StorageApps Enhanced Clustering. The solution is compatible with the Veritas Cluster Server.

StorageApps Enhanced Clustering will integrate two storage services, point-in-time image and storage security, with industrial strength clustering. By taking a point-in-time image of the data, StorageApps Enhanced Clustering is designed to preserve information integrity and strengthen the Veritas Cluster Server service-level failover capabilities by minimizing downtime caused by system failure. Integrating the service will ensure proper access to data, a feature that will further enhance information reliability.

Contact StorageApps, (609) 620-5200, www.storageapps.com.

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