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PolyServe, which specializes in software for Linux clusters, is unveiling a product this week that brings its expertise in shared data clustering to Windows environments with the aim of letting users consolidate stand-alone servers.
PolyServe's Matrix Server for Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 is designed to take Windows clustering beyond high availability to support scalable clusters that can be managed from a central location.
Matrix Server takes a different approach than traditional Windows clustering products from vendors such as Microsoft and Veritas Software by letting data be shared across all the nodes in a cluster, says Steve Norall, director of marketing at PolyServe. The key to...