Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Symantec adds disaster recovery capabilities to Veritas Cluster Server

  ioSafe unveils new disaster-proof NAS cloud appliance | Disk drive shipments rebound from Thai floods
 
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Symantec adds disaster recovery capabilities to Veritas Cluster Server
Veritas Cluster Server now monitors applications running in virtual machines, and can take action to recover them if they go down as well as migrate VMs without downtime. Read More


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ioSafe unveils new disaster-proof NAS cloud appliance
Like an aircraft black box, the new ioSafe N2 is built for vulnerable data that is stored and shared on a network. Read More

Disk drive shipments rebound from Thai floods
A year after a flooding disaster in Thailand took out a large portion of hard disk drive production, the industry has fully recovered with shipments to the computer market expected to hit a record level this year. Read More


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Detecting natural gas leaks to prevent disasters in Silicon Valley
Picarro designs gas leak detecting hardware and software, then sells it to utility companies. It is more sensitive than previously available equipment, which Picarro's CEO says could help prevent another disaster like the one in San Bruno, Calif. Read More

Wells Fargo recovers after site outage
Wells Fargo's website experienced intermittent outages, while the hacker group claiming responsibility threatened to hit U.S. Bancorp and PNC Financial Services Group also. Read More

 
 
 

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