informatique:openfiler
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- | ====== OpenFiler ====== | ||
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- | Openfiler converts an industry standard x86/64 architecture system into a full-fledged NAS/SAN appliance or IP storage gateway and provides storage administrators with a powerful tool to cope with burgeoning storage needs. Building upon the popularity of server virtualization technologies such as VMware, Virtual Iron, and Xen, Openfiler can also be deployed as a virtual machine instance. | ||
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- | This deployment flexibility of Openfiler ensures that storage administrators are able to make the best use of system performance and storage capacity resources when allocating and managing networked storage in a multi-platform environment. | ||
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- | Openfiler addresses all the key data storage concerns: | ||
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- | * Reliability - Openfiler supports both software and hardware RAID with monitoring and alert facilities; volume snapshot and recovery | ||
- | * Availability - Openfiler supports active/ | ||
- | * Performance - Linux 2.6 kernel supports the latest CPU, networking and storage hardware | ||
- | * Scalability - filesystem scalability to 60TB+, online filesystem and volume growth support | ||
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- | At the block-level, | ||
- | * iSCSI | ||
- | * Fibre Channel | ||
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- | At the file-level, Openfiler supports: | ||
- | * NFS | ||
- | * CIFS | ||
- | * HTTP/DAV | ||
- | * FTP | ||
- | * rsync |
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