Marathon Technologies Launches Their Next Generation Application Availability Software Solution Buil
Wednesday, 19 April 2006 by Michel Roth
Marathon Technologies today announced EverRun HA, its next generation application availability product. With its patented virtualization architecture providing tremendous advantages over traditional high availability solutions like clustering, EverRun HA dramatically expands Marathon’s appeal where the complexity of clusters won’t suffice, and where failure is never an option.

EverRun HA is based upon the same market proven technology successfully employed in Marathon’s flagship, lock-stepped continuous availability solution, EverRun FT, previously named FTvirtual Server. EverRun HA adopts many of the key attributes of the flagship product, but provides for a broader class of application availability with greater sca ability, multi-socket and multi-core CPU support.

EverRun HA unites a pair of industry standard x86 servers to eliminate single points of failure but shields the application and redundant platform through a patented virtualization layer. The company’s software creates a virtual Windows server environment where the application is
installed, operated and managed. The entire configuration presents itself as a single standalone server, with just one identity and IP address.

Download the full press release here. (pdf)

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