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everRun 2G: Keeps your applications highly available

Ron Barrett writes in his A Better Windows World blog: High availability has changed the way we now do business. Marathon Technologies has been working in the areas of disaster recovery, fault tolerance and high availability for a while now. Marathon's latest product, everRun 2G, provides a flexible and cost effective way to implement high availability. One thing that impressed me was that it was a single solution for all my Windows platforms. There is no need to buy separate product versions for Windows 2003 or 2008, for 32 or 64bit platforms; everRun 2G will work across all of them. Read full story

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