Data Clustering Software supports AMD Opteron(TM) processor.

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Matrix Server(TM) v3.1 integrates cluster file system, cluster volume manager, high-availability services, and Matrix Manager central management console to provide scalable file serving and database utilities. Shared data clustering software offers full support for Novell SUSE SLES v9 and Red Hat v4.0 Linux operating systems. Additional support for AMD64 technology enables shared data clusters to support databases that require 64-bit memory addressing.



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PolyServe Announces Support for the AMD Opteron(TM) Processor with 32 and 64 Bit Backward Compatibility



BEAVERTON, Ore., Nov. 7 /-- PolyServe announced today that the performance and memory advantages of the AMD Opteron(TM) processor are now available to file serving and database applications powered by PolyServe Matrix Server(TM) shared data clustering software.

PolyServe has added support for AMD64 technology to the latest release of Matrix Server, version 3.1 for Linux. Matrix Server provides the technology foundation for PolyServe's scalable file serving and database consolidation solutions.

Matrix Server 3.1 offers full support for both Novell SUSE SLES 9 and Red Hat 4.0 Linux operating systems. PolyServe's support for the AMD Opteron processor enables PolyServe shared data clusters to support larger databases that require 64-bit memory addressing and offer increased I/O performance on 64-bit file serving applications.

"Enterprise data centers are migrating their systems to the 32- and 64-bit AMD Opteron processor with Direct Connect Architecture," said Mike Stankey, CEO of PolyServe. "The availability of PolyServe software running on AMD Opteron processor-based platforms offers flexibility to our customers in their strategy to move to 64-bit Utility Computing."

PolyServe solutions combine clusters of servers based on the AMD Opteron processor with storage virtualization services, high-availability services, a cluster management application called Matrix Manager and on demand system server and storage scalability for a best-in-class price-performance Utility Computing platform.

"Enterprises want scalable solutions that are high-performing, power- efficient, and reliable while also helping to reduce the costs of IT operations," said Patrick Patla, director, server and workstation marketing, AMD. "Customers using PolyServe's Matrix Server v3.1 on AMD Opteron processor- based platforms can gain additional throughput capacity without disrupting existing applications, and can also benefit from the scalability provided by AMD64 technology."

About PolyServe Matrix Server Software

PolyServe Matrix Server software integrates a cluster file system, cluster volume manager, high-availability services and Matrix Manager central management console to provide scalable file serving and database utilities. Up to 16 industry-standard servers can be combined to form high-performance file serving or database clusters with shared access to data and superior fault tolerance.

About PolyServe

PolyServe, Inc. is a leading provider of software for enabling utility computing on Linux and Microsoft Windows(R) in enterprise data centers. PolyServe's unique shared data clustering software virtualizes industry- standard servers and storage as a single system to set new price-performance standards for file serving and server consolidation. In addition to its headquarters in Beaverton, Ore., PolyServe has a Microsoft development center in Bellevue, Wash. It also has sales and support offices in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Houston, London, Minneapolis, New York, Washington, D.C. and San Francisco. For more information about PolyServe, visit polyserve.com, or call 877-476-5973.

NOTE: AMD and Opteron are trademarks or registered trademarks of AMD Inc. or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.

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