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Fave Raves

DataCore SANsymphony-V

Carlton Whitmore, IT Manager, Disability Rights Texas

Why it’s a favorite:
“It’s a feature-rich, hardware-agnostic SAN running on Windows. I can use any backend hardware that works for me. I can also attach the storage
directly to my Hyper-V hosts. We’ve saved thousands of dollars using SANsymphony-V.
We wouldn’t have been able to virtualize our environment without it.”

Years in IT:
32

Upcoming IT projects:
“We’re moving our users to Office 365 mail. I won’t need to manage an Exchange server, freeing me up to do other things.”

See the case study here to read more about the benefits Disability Rights Texas has gained from implementing DataCore SANsymphony-V.


Go-To Storage and Disaster Recovery Products


http://www.networkworld.com/article/3054646/storage/go-to-storage-and-disaster-recovery-products.html

Colby-Sawyer College relies on DataCore’s storage virtualization software. “[It] meets our replication needs — replicates all critical data between two data centers. Also
provides rich SAN capability. Allows us to endure the failure of one data center with no loss of storage availability,” says David Blaisdell, assistant
IT director at the New London, NH, college. For more information on how Colby-Sawyer relies on DataCore, please see the case study here

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