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Archives for September 2013

Computer Concept leverages SIOS to offer High Performance Windows Server Failover Clustering and more

September 5, 2013 by Computer Concept Leave a Comment

Computer Concept has put together a great overview for High Performance and High Availability in SQL Environments for the German-speaking market. Take a moment and have a look today!

Lösungsbrief
Hohe SQL Server Performance
ausfallsicher und preiswert

(German)

Computer Concept, a long time partner and Service & Support Center for SIOS Technology, is expanding their portfolio to include new high availability options for high performance environments. Many have said that you have to have a SAN to cluster but that is simply no longer the case. SIOS’ DataKeeper and Protection Suite products enable local high-speed storage to be seen as shared volumes. The advantage is that you are no longer limited to spinning disks. Now organizations and administrators can take advantage of the latest in performance storage, including SSDs, PCIe flash memory and whatever may come next.

Read More (German / auf Deutsch)

Filed Under: Blog posts, News and Events Tagged With: #SANLess Clusters for SQL Server Environments, #SANLess Clusters for Windows Environments, Clusters Your Way

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