I just looked on their website but it's not clear to me what it does or how
it does it.  It makes blanket statements like "simplifies VM administration"
- what parts of VM administration?  If anyone can point me to some better
(i.e. more detailed) literature on it, maybe with screen captures, I'd at
least take a look at it. :)

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-----Original Message-----
From: Ferguson, Neale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 1:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SnapVantage


I was just skimming through the latest eWeek publication and saw an article
on StorageTek's "SnapVantage" product. I don't recall seeing anything on the
list about it:

"StorageTek's SnapVantage software, a member of the Virtual Power Suite
solutions, facilitates the rapid deployment of multiple Linux virtual
servers that reside on StorageTek's Shared Virtual Array disk subsystems.
Server management capabilities provided enable you to perform common
administrative functions for Linux servers, VM administration, and SVA disk
activities...all from within the friendly SnapVantage GUI. After you've made
the decision to migrate from physical to virtual servers using Linux for
zSeries, use SnapVantage to accelerate the benefits of virtual technology.
SnapVantage leverages the power of StorageTek's virtual products, including
Shared Virtual Array disk subsystems, Shared Virtual Array Administrator
software and SnapShot software, in open systems to optimize your Linux
zSeries environment."

See: "http://www.storagetek.com/prodserv/products/software/svan/";

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