Starwind 5.8 iSCSI SAN software – learn more about the possibilities
Starwind iSCSI SAN software 5.8 has been recently launched. If you want to learn about the new possibilities of the software, you can do so.
In fact Starwind software is organizing 2 free webminars in the coming weeks. Each one with different topic.
The first webminar – is about backup and recovery strategies for Hyper-V
- Simplicity of deployment and use of agentless backup technologies
- Instant VM recovery and restore of individual files and folders
- Global Deduplication – for maximum disk space savings
- Possibility to launch a VM directly from archive in Sandbox to test its recoverability
Register here: Backup and Recovery Strategies for Hyper-V

The second webminar – StarWind iSCSI SAN 5.8: One Powerful Solution for Every Type of Need
Attend this webinar to learn more about:
- High Availability
- Global Deduplication
- Disaster Recovery (DR)
- VM Backup.

Join Anatoly Vilchinsky as he explains how StarWind iSCSI SAN 5.8 can help reduce your costs and how to achieve greater storage agility and ultimate data availability.
Register here: StarWind iSCSI SAN 5.8: One Powerful Solution for Every Type of Need
Source: Starwind Software
You might also be interested in those related posts from my website:
- Starwind Virtual SAN Appliance
- How-to build a low cost SAN with Starwind Software
- Starwind iSCSI SAN software Free with unlimited storage capacity
- Starwind SAN for Hyper-V
- Starwind Software is officialy VMware Certified Partner
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