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    StarWind Success Story: Achieve active-active redundancy with StarWind VSAN

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    • OksanaO
      Oksana
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      Take One Systems, Inc., a U.S.-based IT company, faced a risk of data loss in its Hyper-V cluster because asynchronous replication through Hyper-V Replica or Veeam could not ensure fully up-to-date copies. The company required a storage solution that delivered active-active synchronization to eliminate replication gaps and maintain data integrity across nodes. By deploying StarWind Virtual SAN (VSAN), Take One Systems, Inc. creates active-active redundant storage, prevents data loss, and ensures continuous availability of its mission-critical workloads. Read more here: https://starwind.com/s/yt

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      • DustinB3403D
        DustinB3403 @Oksana
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        @Oksana The issue started with keeping Hyper-V around... so many better options to be able to leverage StarWinds vSAN with.

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