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As a partner of DataCore, FusionWare is pleased to provide the DataCore line of storage virtualization products. A leading provider of storage virtualization SAN software, DataCore offers the following products:
  • SANMelody
    DataCore SANmelody™ overcomes the high cost barrier and complexity of traditional SAN storage. SANmelody converts standard Intel/AMD servers, blades or virtual machines (VMs) into fully capable storage servers that virtualize disks and serve them over existing networks to application servers. They are simple to operate, take only minutes to install, and let you cost-effectively optimize, manage and protect data storage and disk space.

  • SANsymphony
    SANsymphony™ software is an enterprise-class open storage networking platform that maximizes the value from IT assets and boosts business productivity. Customers receive enduring ROI benefits from the comprehensive storage management services provided by the software.

  • Traveller CPR
    Traveller™ CPR is a continuous data protection, recovery and timeshifting platform. It combines true continuous data protection (CDP) with the power, simplicity and flexibility of virtualization. With "dial back the clock" simplicity, Traveller restores data to any prior point in time selected, without impact to production and without the overhead of software agents or other host support.

  • SANmaestro
    SANmaestro™ software is an analysis and decision support tool that helps you improve capacity planning, resource utilization and quality of service. SANmaestro monitors, reports, charts, gathers and analyzes system performance and resource utilization information from multiple networked systems.

  • UpTempo
    UpTempo™ is powerful, performance accelerator software for Windows-based systems. It dramatically speeds up applications by making the computer system read and write data to its disk drives more efficiently. It does this by overcoming today's biggest performance barrier - data input/output (I/O) bottlenecks resulting from slow, mechanical, disk accesses - the most common cause of server and desktop application underperformance.