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AutoStart
High availability for applications and data

EMC AutoStart provides high availability within multiple operating systems including UNIX, LINUX, and Microsoft Windows for Oracle, Microsoft Exchange, and SQL Server clustered environments. AutoStart monitors application, networks, servers, and storage and automates application restart on an alternate server—local or remote—in the event of a planned or unplanned service outage. On request, AutoStart automates failback of services, applications, and data quickly and efficiently to ensure business continuity.

EMC AutoStart delivers:

FeaturesBenefits
Automatic restartEnable automatic application recovery within minutes when you use AutoStart.
EMC replication technology integrationEnsure that data is at a failover site and in a consistent state for the application.
Preconfigured application modulesSimplify management of application availability and quickly implement business continuance solutions for Microsoft Exchange, SQL Server, and Oracle.
Advanced monitoringMonitor applications, servers, and network to avoid or minimize application downtime.
Heterogeneous server supportEasily manage diverse storage environments, relying on UNIX, LINUX, and Microsoft Windows operating system support.

Available Evaluation Software.


MirrorView -EMC MirrorView offers both synchronous and asynchronous remote mirroring to ensure your information is protected from both system and site failures.
RepliStor -Provides host-based asynchronous remote replication for Microsoft Windows clients, which allows replication between any type of arrays.
SRDF/Asynchronous -EMC SRDF/Asynchronous is a remote mirroring solution that uses SRDF/A Delta Set architecture to replicate data remotely with no effect on production applications.
SRDF/Synchronous -EMC SRDF/Synchronous performs synchronous, remote replication of production data from one EMC Symmetrix networked storage system to others—with zero data exposure.

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