Unimus
Unimus is a powerful network automation, configuration backup, and change management solution designed to simplify network operations for businesses of all sizes. Supporting 400+ device types across 150+ vendors, Unimus is a network-agnostic platform that eliminates manual network tasks while enhancing security and reliability.
With automated configuration backups, Unimus ensures seamless disaster recovery, giving IT teams quick access to historical versions and real-time change tracking. Its network auditing features provide instant visibility into configuration consistency, compliance, and security risks. Change management is simplified with automatic change detection, detailed version history, and customizable notifications.
Unimus' intuitive web-based interface makes it easy to manage networks without requiring deep technical expertise, while its integrated CLI access allows for real-time troubleshooting and command execution. Whether you're looking to automate bulk configuration changes, perform firmware upgrades, or improve network visibility, Unimus provides a scalable, cost-effective solution for modern network infrastructures.
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Greatmail
Reliable cloud-based email hosting includes features such as spam filtering, antivirus protection, ample storage, and webmail access. It seamlessly integrates with Outlook as well as various other POP3/IMAP clients. For users with high sending needs, it offers a robust SMTP service designed for responsible senders. Additionally, there is an outbound relay service tailored for transactional emails, marketing campaigns, newsletters, and diverse applications. The infrastructure supports dedicated email servers, clustering, and multiple IP load balancing to accommodate high-volume senders effectively. With a fixed monthly fee, users benefit from unlimited sending capabilities and reputation monitoring. Greatmail stands out as an email service provider (ESP) focused on delivering business-class email hosting, SMTP hosting, and specialized email servers. Furthermore, for ISPs, software developers, and cloud architects, we also create custom solutions featuring dedicated IP servers and load-balanced configurations with multiple servers to meet specific processing needs. This commitment to adaptability ensures that all clients receive the best possible service, tailored to their unique requirements.
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NetApp MetroCluster
NetApp MetroCluster setups consist of two geographically distinct, mirrored ONTAP clusters that function together to ensure ongoing data availability and SVM safeguarding. Each cluster continuously replicates its data aggregates to its counterpart, ensuring that both locations maintain identical copies of the data. In case one of the sites experiences a failure, administrators can quickly activate the mirrored SVM on the operational cluster, allowing for uninterrupted data service. The MetroCluster system accommodates both fabric-attached (FC) and IP-based cluster configurations: the fabric-attached MetroCluster utilizes FC transport for SyncMirror synchronization between sites, while MetroCluster IP operates over layer-2 stretched IP networks. Deployments of Stretch MetroCluster facilitate coverage across an entire campus, and with ONTAP versions 9.12.1 and 9.15.1, MetroCluster IP configurations can support up to four nodes using NVMe/FC or NVMe/TCP. Furthermore, it is important to note that front-end SAN protocols such as FC, FCoE, and iSCSI are fully supported within this architecture, enhancing the overall versatility of MetroCluster solutions. This flexible design accommodates various enterprise needs, making it an attractive option for organizations looking to optimize their data management strategies.
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SIOS LifeKeeper
SIOS LifeKeeper for Windows is an all-encompassing solution designed for high availability and disaster recovery, seamlessly combining features like failover clustering, continuous monitoring of applications, data replication, and adaptable recovery policies to achieve an impressive 99.99% uptime for various Microsoft Windows Server environments, including physical, virtual, cloud, hybrid-cloud, and multicloud setups. System administrators have the flexibility to construct SAN-based or SANless clusters utilizing multiple storage options, such as direct-attached SCSI, iSCSI, Fibre Channel, or local disks, while also selecting between local or remote standby servers that cater to both high availability and disaster recovery requirements. With its real-time block-level replication capabilities provided through the integrated DataKeeper, LifeKeeper offers WAN-optimized performance, which features nine distinct levels of compression, bandwidth throttling, and built-in WAN acceleration, guaranteeing effective data replication across different cloud regions or over WAN networks without relying on additional hardware accelerators. This robust solution not only enhances operational resilience but also simplifies the management of complex IT infrastructures. Ultimately, SIOS LifeKeeper stands out as a vital tool for organizations aiming to maintain seamless service continuity and safeguard their valuable data assets.
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