Tue, Mar 10th, 2009 |
Times are tough out there, no doubt, and fault tolerant server maker Stratus Technologies feels your pain. That's why the company has decided to pay for a license to VMware's Virtual Infrastructure 3 Foundation Edition for customers who are buying its ftServer iron.
Fault tolerant servers have never been cheap because they are not high volume products and the electronics and software they include to keep two physical servers and their software stacks in absolute lockstep take money to create, test, and support...
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