Windows protection systems.SteelEye TechnologyInc., have released three significant offerings aimed at Windows environments (1) (upper case "W") Refers to computers running under a Microsoft Windows operating system. (2) (lower case "w") Also called a "windowing environment," it refers to any software that provides multiple windows on screen such as Windows, Mac, Motif and X Window. . In addition to announcing general availability of LifeKeeper for Windows version 5.2, the company have debuted LifeKeeper Protection Suite for SAP on Windows as well as a new version of LifeKeeper Data Replication In database management, the ability to keep distributed databases synchronized by routinely copying the entire database or subsets of the database to other servers in the network. There are various replication methods. for Windows that greatly enhances replication speed. Lifekeeper Data Replication v5.2 delivers the fastest possible replication speeds in order to ensure complete and continuous data protection. This is made possible through the utilisation of software techniques that assure a constant and optimal flow of data across any wide-area connection, regardless of latency (1) The time between initiating a request in the computer and receiving the answer. Data latency may refer to the time between a query and the results arriving at the screen or the time between initiating a transaction that modifies one or more databases and its completion. . By achieving over 90% bandwidth utilisation without the need for hardware accelerators or compression devices, LifeKeeper Data Replication provides the highest WAN throughput of any software-based replication solution available today. In order to manage the accelerated network traffic, per-mirror replication throttles, also called speed limits, have been implemented to provide administrators complete control over cross-site bandwidth usage. SteelEye has also released LifeKeeper Protection Suite for SAP on Windows. Providing monitoring and recovery for the entire SAP application stack The set of applications typically required by an organization. A typical "enterprise" application stack would include the basic office functions (word processing, spreadsheet, database, etc.), as well as a Web browser and e-mail and instant messaging programs. , including core components such as the Central Instance, Enqueue Pronounced "en-q." To place an item in a queue. Contrast with dequeue. See queue and queuing. enqueue - queue and Message services, and the uridedying databases, SAP administrators can eliminate downtime The time during which a computer is not functioning due to hardware, operating system or application program failure. from both planned and unplanned outages. www.steeleye.com |
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