| Symantec swings behind Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 |
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"With thousands of data center implementations on Linux, Symantec customers expect enterprise-class features, performance, and service," said Rob Soderbery, senior vice president of Symantec's Storage Foundation Group.
The company has also announced a beta of Xen virtualisation support in its Storage Foundation and dynamic multi-pathing technologies. Storage Foundation facilities include the the creation and resizing of storage volumes, while dynamic multi-pathing provides automatic failover in the event of the failure of a component connecting an application to the storage it uses. The open source Xen virtual machine hypervisor has been built into RHEL 5.
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