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Symantec Technical Strategy 100

Public Group | Founded: 16 Dec 2009 | Serving 119 members

Join 100 of the most knowledgeable IT specialists in the world to share ideas that will maximize value and ensure that our products are completely aligned to your technical challenges. With you, we will establish a community of VERITAS software experts to make the most of your investments in Symantec, both now and in the future.

At Symantec, we believe that it is vital we work closely with the individuals who rely on our VERITAS software.

We have specifically targeted you as one of the industry's leading technical minds in storage and availability management and as an established user of our technology you're are invited to become an active member on the Symantec Technical Strategy 100 community.

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New blog entry 15 Jun 2010
Check out Veritas CFS Proves that Fast Failover Minus High Costs, Complexity and Uncertainty is Attainable , the latest blog on failover by DCIG lead analyst Jerome Wendt as he looks at alternatives to classic high-availability solutions. Jerome Wendt is the President and Lead Anal
New blog entry 15 Jun 2010
Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) is an ideal  tool if you require high performance, have lots of money and don’t mind complexity.  However, if you are using RAC for high availability, there is another solution that provide almost the same failover performance at a fraction of the cost.  Read
New article 18 May 2010
This IDC whitepaper examines the various architectural approaches to ensuring application uptime and availability, particularly a clustered file system approach with clustered services.  The paper also looks at the role of Symantec's Veritas Storage Foundation Cluster File System (CFS) and Ve
New blog entry 12 May 2010
Linux continues to become a mainstream solution, often at the expense of Unix. Many of the implementations of Linux have come in organizations that are classic Unix shops. The success of Linux in these organizations has come from both replacing some or all of the existing Unix servers, and equally
New article 07 May 2010
Hi gang, Thin provisioning is a hot topic right now with the hardware vendors pushing their solutions hard in the name of  improved "storage efficiency". However, there are some real pitfalls here if you try to adopt thin provisioning without some filesystem intelligence to allow the
New blog entry 05 Mar 2010
Finding ways to substantially cut costs and complexity in an active, vibrant Data Centre is not easy. CIO’s have spent years trimming here and there and, to many, further demand from the business to reduce CAPEX/OPEX can seem like asking the impossible. Nonetheless, significant additional r