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Live Webinar in Spanish: Getting Started with StarWind High Availability

Presented for Spanish-speaking Partners and Customers

This webinar is over. You can watch the recorded webinars and other videos HERE

On this webinar Matias Katz showed how to install and configure StarWind 5.0 with Windows Server 2003 or 2008 R2. On this Webinar were covered the following topics:
  • How to setup Shared Storage for your server applications including VMware, Hyper-V, SQL Server and more
  • Steps to setup Active-Active High Availability with Automatic Failover and Failback
  • Ensure business continuity and availability with Asynchronous Replication and Snapshots
  • Simplify Storage Management with StarWind
  • Open Q&A following the presentation

About the Presenter:

Matias Katz is a Senior IT Consultant, Security Expert and Trainer of several technologies and methodologies. He is a Microsoft infrastructures specialist, and focuses his daily activities on the design, implementation and management of high-end virtualized and storage-centralized environments.
 
He worked in IBM for 2 years, where he managed a 3000 server datacenter replicated over 5 different cities around the globe. Matias is the founder of Mkit Argentina, a company that provides IT Outsourcing & Consulting services world-wide.


 

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