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Veritas CommandCentral upgrade

Bangalore, Aug.16

Symantec Corp unveiled the fifth version of Veritas CommandCentral, which helps enterprises address their storage challenges with a unified, software-oriented approach. The new 5.0 release supports 3,000 servers, 6 petabytes of storage capacity, and 12,000 switch ports with a single management server. This enables data centre-wide storage management. Average storage utilisation rates across data centres are disconcertingly low, typically hovering at 30-40 per cent, accordi ng to Symantec research. CommandCentral Storage 5.0 analyses end-to-end storage consumption in both physical and virtual heterogeneous environments, identifies storage that can be reclaimed and enables organisations to increase storage utilisation levels by up to 40 percentage points. CommandCentral Storage also provides management and reporting of local and remote replication for high availability and disaster recovery architectures. Extending its current support for EMC TimeFinder, it now also supports EMC’s Symmetrix Remote Data Facility (SRDF); Clariion SnapShot, MirrorView and Snapview; NetApp SnapMirror; and HDS Shadow Image replication solutions. The storage assessment programme is available now at a fixed price of $25,000.

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