
#Veritas volume manager gui for 7.2 software#
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#Veritas volume manager gui for 7.2 license#
The License Agreement accompanying the Software does not alter any rights or obligations you may have under those open source or free software licenses. Some of the Third Party Programs are available under open source or free software licenses. This product may contain third party software for which Veritas is required to provide attribution to the third party ( Third Party Programs ). Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners. Veritas, the Veritas Logo, Veritas InfoScale, and NetBackup are trademarks or registered trademarks of Veritas Technologies LLC or its affiliates in the U.S. You can also use VxVM to dynamically configure storage while the system is active.1 Veritas InfoScale 7.2 What's New In This Release - AIX, Linux, Solaris November 2016Ģ Veritas InfoScale 7.2 Last updated: Document version: 7.2 Rev 0 Legal Notice Copyright 2016 Veritas Technologies LLC. VxVM provides the tools to improve performance and ensure data availability and integrity. This allows volumes to span multiple disks and LUNs.


VxVM overcomes restrictions imposed by hardware disk devices and by LUNs by providing a logical volume management layer. Additionally, VxVM provides features that enhance fault tolerance and fast recovery from disk failure or storage array failure. By supporting the Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) model, VxVM can be configured to protect against disk and hardware failure, and to increase I/O throughput. VxVM provides easy-to-use online disk storage management for computing environments and Storage Area Network (SAN) environments. A VxVM volume appears to applications and the operating system as a physical device on which file systems, databases and other managed data objects can be configured. Veritas TM Volume Manager (VxVM) by Symantec is a storage management subsystem that allows you to manage physical disks and logical unit numbers (LUNs) as logical devices called volumes.
