VMware and Iomega, cousins to each other under mothership EMC, co-launched a new shared-storage system the 24th February for small businesses and remote corporate offices and/or workgroups.
The new configurations link VMware’s ESX and/or ESXi hypervisors with Iomega’s newest 1TB and 2TB spinning-disk storage systems for the first time.
The new configurations, which will be sold through the Iomega channels and the EMC Velocity program, are designed for “virtualization-curious” SMBs and midrange companies, as well as remote offices of larger corporations, Huberman said.
Iomega and VMware made the announcement at the VMWorld Europe 2009 expo and conference at the Palais des Festivals in Cannes.
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