Sybase Works with Symantec, VMware for Latest ASE Cluster Edition Release
Aug 31, 2009 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) --
Company: Symantec Corp. (SYMC)
Sybase, a provider of enterprise and mobile software, announced the newest release of Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) Cluster Edition, its enterprise data management solution that the company said reduces the complexity of deploying a database application across a shared disk server cluster environment.
Sybase has worked with its early customers and partners to help enterprises realize the benefits of grid and virtualized deployment in its latest version of ASE Cluster Edition. By providing dynamic resource management for a virtualized database environment, ASE Cluster Edition allows enterprises to meet customer service level agreements (SLAs) of their critical databases for availability while also reducing infrastructure costs through optimal resource utilization.
"Historically, deploying clustered systems on physical hardware has been complex and costly to test, develop, deploy and manage," said Parag Patel, vice president, alliances at VMware. "Now, with Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise Cluster Edition running on the industry-leading VMware platform, customers have further proof that they can virtualize their mission-critical workloads, simplify their management, and achieve levels of availability and continuity not possible on physical systems."
"Together, Symantec and Sybase are delivering a truly integrated database and storage clustering solution to joint customers," said Josh Kahn, vice president of product management, Storage and Availability Management Group at Symantec. "The combination of Sybase's ASE Cluster Edition database and Veritas Storage Foundation for Sybase ASE CE empowers customers with significant improvements in performance, availability and data management."
Sybase stated that the ASE Cluster Edition's newest enhancements provide key enabling technologies to ease manageability and improve availability in grid and cloud computing environments.
Sybase said it has developed the latest version of ASE Cluster Edition to include:
- Expanded partner ecosystem: Integration with Veritas Storage Foundation and Veritas Cluster Server - increasing the manageability, performance and availability of shared storage environments; Participation in the VMware vCloud initiative - providing support for cloud computing environments
- Extended Availability: Disaster recovery site support - allowing cluster support at remote sites if a primary site goes down
- Ease of Manageability: Local installation - each node can be installed independently, improving flexibility and increasing availability of other nodes should one go down; Foundation for rolling upgrades - enabling independent maintenance of each node
"The latest release of ASE Cluster Edition incorporates the feedback we've received from our customers, who run some of the world's most critical data in areas such as financial services, telecommunications and government," said Brian Vink, vice president Database Products at Sybase. "We continue to work closely with our customers and partners to deliver innovative database technologies like ASE Cluster Edition that offer superior availability, resource optimization and low total cost of ownership."
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