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JFrog Announces the Release of Artifactory

Jan 31, 2014

JFrog, the company that’s leading the way software is built and distributed, today announced the availability of Artifactory version 3.1, the industry’s first and only Binary Repository with High-Availability (HA) capabilities. This latest version of JFrog’s flagship product for software development prevents service disruptions, ensures smooth maintenance, and provides faster response times by enabling multiple Artifactory servers to run at once using the same data. 

Ideal for minimizing server downtime, Artifactory 3.1 supports a High-Availability network configuration with a cluster of two or more Artifactory servers on the same local area network (LAN). This means that if one server goes down, the network will continue to run seamlessly, undisrupted. Read the full Press Release here.

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