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IBM snaffles clustering firm

Publication:ZDNet UKDate:Jun 28 2005
Reporter:Martin LaMonica

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IBM has acquired privately held Meiosys, a company that sells high-end clustering software that provides backup functionality, Big Blue said Thursday. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Meiosys is based in Toulouse, France, and California. The company's product, called MetaCluster, will be built into IBM's Unix and Linux high-performance server lines by the end of the year, IBM said. MetaCluster takes a "snapshot" of a computing job, such as a transaction, and moves it to a backup system, which may be running on a different processor, when there is an application problem.




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