Not Your Daddy’s Storage Foundation!

The new Storage Foundation 5.1 is not your daddy’s storage foundation! With the introduction of Storage Foundation 5.1, Symantec has introduced a new feature called "keyless feature enablement". The primary objective of keyless feature enablement is to improve the customer experience with Storage Foundation High Availability and make it easier to deploy, manage and use the product set. Note that a customer continues to be required to have valid licenses for the product he/she is running. Entitlement does not change in 5.1. The Advantages of utilizing keyless versus standard licensing are as follows: The Keyless simplifies the task of a system admin for SFHA in a production environment. In previous versions license keys or temporary keys were required for SFHA to be operational on a host. You can also continue to utilize standard keys 5.0 keys with this new COTS package. Another leading factor is that you can deploy the software rapidly even if you don't have the keys yet, however keyless can be used for sixty days until you obtain the permanent key. This can be configured by just a touch of a button. The installer will ask for a license or continue with keyless. To be in compliance, the customer must still install the Storage Foundation Manager 2.1 server and make sure the SFM 2.1 manage host connect to the server. If the host is out of compliance there will be a reminder message to either remove the keyless keys or install the SFM 2.1 software. In short you no longer need the vxlicinst and the vxlicrep to access licensing. The only catch 22 is that the Layer selection with multiple stacked layers does not work correctly in all cases. Layer rectangle cannot exceed the 0 1 range in Direct X. Unexpected results with Extrusion, continuous create Angel and convex False. COM Objects in script node are currently not instantiated if Script is in PROTO.