Tens of thousands of users are deploying open-source storage software in an effort to avoid pricey proprietary products such as array clustering and disk eraser applications and to get some long-term ...
It’s a cliché by now to say that business runs on data and invariably that data is housed, managed and accessed in the Cloud. Moreover, most businesses now use a multi-cloud approach so as not to lock ...
Nexenta's new NexentaStor 3.0 is the first commercial storage appliance software to incorporate in-line data dedupe with open-source ZFS, said Evan Powell, CEO of the Portland, Ore.-based storage ...
Why You Should Care: Nexenta allows solution providers to configure high-capacity, scalable and low-cost storage infrastructures using open-source software and either virtual appliances or ...
Those of you who weren’t able to attend the InfoWorld Virtualization Executive Forum in New York last week missed out on a fascinating show. A panel discussion I moderated on virtualization and Linux ...
Bossie winners for network and online backup, NAS server, file and directory comparison, disk monitoring, and storage administration The InfoWorld Bossies are chosen annually by Test Center editors, ...
Inktank, a Los Angeles open-source storage software developer, has been acquired by software subscription provider Red Hat of Raleigh, N.C., for $175 million. Two-year-old Inktank’s primary product, ...
IBM announced today that the Eclipse Foundation, an open-source organization, has approved the creation of the Aperi Storage Management Framework Project, which is developing open-source storage ...
Software-defined storage promises enterprises greater flexibility and freedom of choice when it comes to their data storage deployments. By taking lower-level software operations and day-to-day ...
Redis Ltd. has acquired Speedb Ltd., the developer of a storage engine it uses to power its commercial database offerings. The company didn’t disclose the financial terms in its announcement of the ...
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