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[ANN] NEW VERSIONS OF THE STARWIND AND STARPORT ARE AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD.
For Immediate Release

Rocket Division Software [info@rocketdivision.com]

NEW VERSIONS OF THE STARWIND AND STARPORT ARE AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD.

Rocket Division Software has announced the availability of the updates
for company's leading iSCSI solutions StarWind (iSCSI target) and
StarPort (iSCSI initiator). New version 2.4.2 addresses number of
issues found in the previous releases and brings new level of support
for SPTI devices and cluster operations. The solutions provide the
easier ever way to organize the cluster using the standard hardware.

StarWind is an iSCSI target (server-side) product. This software
combined with StarPort iSCSI initiator (or any iSCSI initiator iSCSI
1.0 compatible) running on client allows you to export any local CD
and DVD burners to the network users (all CD and DVD recording
applications running on a client side are supported), export local
tape drives for backup and restore on client machine (all of the
backup software tools running on a client machine are supported),
virtual hard disk drives over the network, export whole server storage
subsystem over the network at the block level, work with the dynamic
volume snapshots, incremental backups and virtual tapes etc. Create
RAM disk drives for temporary data storing (Solid-State-Disk
emulation). Export standard CDI, ISO and MDS images as network virtual
CD and DVD drives. More information can be found at
http://www.rocketdivision.com/wind.html

StarPort is an iSCSI initiator (client) product. This software
combined with StarWind iSCSI target running on server (or any iSCSI
target confirming iSCSI 1.0 standard can be used) allows you to burn
to remote CD and DVD burners over the network (all CD and DVD
recording applications are supported), backup and restore to remote
tape drives (all of the backup software tools are supported), work
with remote virtual hard disk drives over the network, backup whole
server storage subsystem over the network, work with the dynamic
volume snapshots, incremental backups and virtual tapes etc. Create
RAM disk drives for temporary data storing. Mount standard CDI, ISO
and MDS images as virtual CD and DVD drives. More information can be
found at http://www.rocketdivision.com/port.html

About Rocket Division Software: Rocket Division Software is rapidly
growing company providing cutting-edge system-software solutions for
Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 and various UNIXes. We're positioning as a
provider of the top-notch, high-performance technologies for the data
storage and networking industry. Our "know how" and development
services cover a wide range of existing and emerging storage and
networking technologies, such as: CD/DVD recording and mastering,
iSCSI virtual storage, local and network file system design. Rocket
Division Software can be contacted at
http://www.rocketdivision.com/

Rocket Division Software

22th of October, 2004

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