Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Sun plans open source NAS?
Sun plans open source NAS?
By Beth Pariseau, 03 Apr 2007, SearchStorage.com
Sun Microsystems Inc. is planning an announcement next week on a new strategy for open source network attached storage (NAS), according to industry insiders.
The initiative, that some say is code-named FISH for fully integrated software and hardware, will feature NAS on servers running Solaris. It will include the ZFS file system and another open source performance-monitoring tool called DTrace. The goal is to generate interest in Sun's NAS storage products in the open source community where Java has already been a success.
Read the full news story from Storage Technology News @ Tech Target
By Beth Pariseau, 03 Apr 2007, SearchStorage.com
Sun Microsystems Inc. is planning an announcement next week on a new strategy for open source network attached storage (NAS), according to industry insiders.
The initiative, that some say is code-named FISH for fully integrated software and hardware, will feature NAS on servers running Solaris. It will include the ZFS file system and another open source performance-monitoring tool called DTrace. The goal is to generate interest in Sun's NAS storage products in the open source community where Java has already been a success.
Read the full news story from Storage Technology News @ Tech Target
Labels: it-networking, it-storage, sun-microsystems
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