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SteelEye offers multi-site protection on Linux

News At Storage Expo 2008 in London on Thursday, SteelEye Technology launched software offering multi-site protection for Linux systems so organisations with shared storage clusters can use an off-site system for disaster recovery.

[October 16, 2008, 15:53]

SteelEye checks the LAMPs are on

News Application monitoring company SteelEye this week launched a version of its software for companies running a combination of the Linux operating system, the Apache Web server, MySQL database and Perl or PHP scripting -- the software stack...

[October 8, 2004, 11:00]

SteelEye?s Port of Lifekeeper to Linux on POWER Goes Smoother, Easier, and Faster Than Expected

White Papers SteelEye, is a leading provider of data and application availability management solutions for business continuity and disaster recovery. SteelEye started out working with the IBM DB2 group, and then expanded to include IBM eServer xSeries systems...

[April 5, 2007, 1:00]

Supporting Geographically Dispersed Windows Server 2008: Failover Clustering With SteelEye DataKeeper for Windows

White Papers SteelEye DataKeeper is a highly optimized host-based replication solution which integrates seamlessly with Windows Server 2008 Failover Clustering. SteelEye DataKeeper provides the data replication mechanism which extends Windows Server 2008...

[June 20, 2009, 1:21]

Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V Disaster Recovery and High Availability Solutions Using SteelEye DataKeeper

White Papers As virtualization technology moves from a test and development role into the data center, the many benefits of virtualization bring with them a new problem that must be addressed - the hypervisor and the physical server on which it runs represent...

[June 20, 2009, 1:21]

LinuxWorld: Compaq joins server-clustering fray

News Compaq has selected SteelEye Technology's "clustering" software to help its high-end Linux servers catch up to those running Microsoft Windows, the company is set to announce Wednesday. SteelEye's software extends this "failover" ability to include...

[January 30, 2001, 8:34]

Intel - venture investments to boost IA-64

News It may still happen, but [we] now realise [we're] a very attractive property," says a spokesman for Steeleye. Steeleye Technology, a Linux clustering start-up launched in January, has delayed signing with Intel.

[April 4, 2000, 11:35]

Clustering moves into second gear

News Another company hoping to profit from clustering is Steeleye, whose LifeKeeper product was spun off from NCR in 1999. Steeleye supports Windows, Linux and Sun Microsystems' Solaris version of Unix. Like NSI, Steeleye is pushing its clustering...

[November 8, 2001, 8:38]

Linux 'not suitable for enterprise use'

Talkback At SteelEye Technology, we have many enterprise customers who are running Linux for their critical business applications with great success. Linux is ready for the enterprise.

[March 17, 2005, 12:24]

Linux company looking to be bought?

News Mission Critical Linux's chief competitor is SteelEye Technology. SteelEye, which has partnerships with Compaq and IBM and received $20m in venture funding in July, focuses more on products, as opposed to Mission Critical Linux's emphasis on services.

[August 13, 2001, 10:14]

Linux coders reject GPLv3

News On a scale of -3 to 3, the highest mark was a neutral 0, and the average was -2, according to a posting on the Linux kernel mailing list by Linux programmer and SteelEye employee James Bottomley. More than two dozen of the most prolific Linux...

[September 26, 2006, 9:35]

Big Blue picks Linux for clusters

News IBM is selling Linux clusters based on software from Steeleye Technology, Mission Critical Linux and PolyServe. IBM has begun selling Linux servers grouped into "clusters", which share workloads and ensure computing is completed even if a single...

[November 14, 2001, 12:07]

OSDL reaches out to Linux coders

News That board member is James Bottomley, who also is chief technology officer at SteelEye and maintainer of Linux's SCSI subsystem. The Open Source Development Labs, an organisation devoted to improving Linux, has launched a technical advisory board...

[March 22, 2006, 15:15]

In Linux Land, the battle is on for survival

News Steeleye and Mission Critical Linux emphasize high-end servers that protect customers against crashes. Two years ago, numerous companies thought it would be a snap to parlay the popularity of the open source operating system into profitability.

[March 13, 2001, 13:47]

Linux becomes a contender vs. Unix

News Several companies--including SuSE, SteelEye, Turbolinux, Red Hat and Mission Critical Linux--are working on high-availability "clustering" software that lets one server take over for a crashed comrade.

[September 28, 2001, 9:11]

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