DataCore Launches Virtual Infrastructure Foundation
Tuesday, 10 October 2006 by Michel Roth
DataCore Software announced a new Virtual Infrastructure Foundation solution, which serves as a way for users to begin experiencing the true benefits of going virtual. The software represents a major industry first in breaking through the $1,000 price point for a SAN software solution that includes automated virtual capacity functionality. DataCore has made this storage automation feature, also known as thin provisioning or "auto-grow" disk space, simple to use by all. Previously, this type of capability only existed in the realm of the highest-end data center systems selling for tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars. This new and powerful virtual infrastructure package is ideal for small as well as mid-sized businesses and workgroups that want to achieve a new level of efficiency and flexibility through hardware independence and in managing and automating the utilization of their storage resources to multiple systems using affordable Ethernet IP-based networks.


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