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VMware Guest Based High Availability Clusters Is the Focus of Upcoming SIOS Webinar

SIOS Technology Corp., the industry's leading provider of software products that help IT ensure the performance, efficiency, and high availability protection of business-critical applications, today announced a live webinar featuring SIOS Technical Evangelist and Microsoft Clustering and Datacenter MVP Dave Bermingham who will discuss ways to protect SQL and maintain flexibility using VMware guest based High Availability clusters.

Join this webinar, "VMware Guest Based High Availability Clusters - Ways to Protect SQL and Maintain Flexibility," to learn ways to protect SQL in a VMware environment without sacrificing IT flexibility or important VMware features, and whether you can have a cluster and multi-site replication with VMware.

Bring your thoughts and questions to this interactive session.

To register, please visit here.

WHEN? Thursday, November 17 at 10:00 AM PST / 1:00 PM EST

About the Speaker
David Bermingham is recognized within the technology community as a high availability expert and has been honored by his peers by being elected to be a Microsoft Cloud and Datacenter Management MVP. David's work as director, Technical Evangelist at SIOS Technology Corp., has him focused on helping enterprise customers provide high availability and disaster recovery protection for their business critical applications as well as providing hands on support, training and professional services for cluster implementations. David hold numerous technical certifications and draws from more than twenty years of experience IT, including work in the finance, healthcare and education fields, to help organizations design solutions to meet their high availability and disaster recovery needs. David has recently begun speaking on deploying highly available SQL Servers in the Azure Cloud and deploying Azure Hybrid Cloud for disaster recovery.

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Published Monday, November 14, 2016 11:32 AM by David Marshall
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