As a standalone consideration, no. But for specific apps like serving up NFS, VMware, CIFS, etc., you might look into Cluster File System and its variants - VirtualStore, FileStore. I hope that helps.
The above respondents are correct but the answer may depend upon context. Some people and contexts consider NetBackup, Backup Exec, and Enterprise Vault to be "Availability Products" as well. An example would be a Symantec Enterprise License or EFle...
http://www.symantec.com/business/veritas-operations-manager
VEA is being sunsetted in favor of VOM. See the link above for free download. If you have a single instance you're probably fine with VEA for now but VOM will be your solution of choice f...
Argh, this is a known bug, sorry you hit it. See
http://seer.entsupport.symantec.com/docs/343756.htm
http://seer.entsupport.symantec.com/docs/346172.htm
good luck rick.
You are talking about 3 heavy users here: VBR's master DB, NBU's main catalog and daemons, and probably the EMM DB, all running on the same machine. If you have a 64-bit OS, a bunch of disks to spread the load out, and a bunch of memory (think 12 G...