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Live Webinar: How To Build a SAN

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Our "How To Build A SAN" webinar teach you simple step-by-step instructions for building your own block-level storage server or a SAN to provide centralized, networked storage that will be used for VMware vSphere, Hyper-V with Live Migration or any other server applications that you configure for High Availability with failover clustering. You learn how to use SAN Software to turn any standard Intel-architecture x86 or x64 server into a highly available and highly reliable SAN with advanced features such as Synchronous Mirroring with Automatic Failover, Remote Replication for disaster recovery, CDP/Snapshots and Thin Provisioning. You can also download the accompanying whitepaper "The Essential Guide to Building a SAN" from the whitepaper section of our website.

On this Webinar were covered the following highlights and topics:

  • How to turn a standard 64-bit or 32-bit Windows server into a SAN
  • Use Storage Disaster Recovery features to protect your data
  • Learn to use High Availability, Mirroring, Remote Replication and CDP/Snapshots
  • Setup shared storage for VMware vSphere, Microsoft Hyper-V and other server applications


Title: How To Build a SAN
Date: Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Time: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EDT

Please fill out the form below to download the product. An installer link together with the license key will be sent to the e-mail address that you’ve specified. You may check the Free vs. Paid document if you are unsure about which StarWind Virtual SAN version you would like to try. Aside from this, there is a totally unrestricted NFS (Not For Sale) version of StarWind VSAN available for certain use cases. StarWind Virtual SAN for Hyper-V release notes are available here.