VERITAS Storage Foundation for Windows is a technology perfect for the SMB customer. It is developed by the makers of Backup Exec for Windows Servers and originally was designed for managing high-end storage configurations exclusively deployed by Enterprise-class customers. Storage Foundation has the power of high-end storage management and the ease-of-use, stability, and cost that is perfect for the SMB customer to maximize their human and hardware resource.
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