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Wednesday, February 18, 2004
Framatome ANP Standardizes on XOsoft's WANSync for Secure Data Distribution
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XOsoft today announced that Framatome ANP, designer and constructor of nuclear power plants and research reactors, has successfully employed XOsoft’s WANSync product for real-time analysis and data distribution.
WANSync, which securely synchronizes entire critical information servers to remote replicas through continuous, real-time replication, has been deployed to synchronize live inspection and analysis data between NAS (Network Attached Storage) servers at nuclear sites and replicas at multiple host locations.
Real-time delivery of massive amounts of analysis data (reaching as many as 400 gigabytes within a four-day period) is crucial for timely identification of flaws in nuclear site steam generator tubing. Before implementing XOsoft’s WANSync business continuity solution, Framatome ANP’s Outage Services Division found it increasingly difficult to transport this data over fluctuating WAN connections between nuclear sites and central host locations.
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