MS brings fault-tolerance software to Windows Server, Hyper-V
13 January, 2009 by Bridget BotelhoWindows Server and Hyper-V will soon benefit from Marathon's everRun fault-tolerance features, thanks to a recent move by Microsoft.
Windows Server and Hyper-V will soon benefit from Marathon's everRun fault-tolerance features, thanks to a recent move by Microsoft.
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