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Licenze NFR da Starwind per persone certificate VMware, Microsoft e Citrix

Luca Dell'Oca, June 13, 2012June 12, 2012

Se possedete una delle seguenti certificazioni/riconoscimenti: VMware vExpert, VCI, Microsoft MVP, MCT, CTP, o CCI, Starwind offre gratuitamente fino al 30 settembre una licenza NFR, ovvero liberamente utilizzabile per ambienti non produttivi.

Starwind è una soluzione storage software basata su Windows che può trasformare un comune server (sia macchine con dischi interni che usati come frontend per altri sistemi SAN) in una SAN iscsi.

Avevo testato tempo fa il loro prodotto (potete leggerne la recensione in questo pdf) e mi era piaciuto; avevo inoltre realizzato un whitepaper dal titolo “Best practices for backing up virtual servers with Veeam software and StarWind storage“.

A questo link trovate tutte le indicazioni necessarie per ottenere la licenza NFR.

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