StarWind iSCSI Storage Solution Updated
Built-in heartbeat feature, fast synchronization option and improved performance
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on December 7, 2010 at 3:16 pmStarWind Software, Inc., in storage virtualization, announced the release of StarWind 5.5, an iSCSI platform which turns any industry-standard x86 or x64 Windows server into a fault-tolerant storage device that will be continuously available even in the event of failure.
StarWind is adding the new Heartbeat feature to its storage management software portfolio to guarantee synchronization channel stability by controlling synchronization channel loss situations without an additional network card being implemented.
This new feature solves a single point of failure problem and prevents an isolation mode by choosing which node stays online serving the client’s requests and which node is alive but must stop serving until full recovery of synchronization channel. StarWind new version 5.5 key features include synchronization option for devices with write-back cache mode.
This ensures that after restoring the state of one node failure, data synchronization will be performed faster compared to the usual full synchronization mechanism. Thus, recovery process will take less time than before.
"We continue to improve our solution to ensure that StarWind’s customers get the best value for their money. With this particular release StarWind made one more step to overtake the leadership in SMB storage market." said StarWind’s CEO Artem Berman.