Storage Vendors Cut Costs With Open Source

Courtesy Linux Today  Thu, 11/19/2009 - 14:33

Enterprise Storage Forum: "Two data storage vendors are out with new products this week that they claim can save users a bundle over more traditional storage systems.

Nexenta and ParaScale both use open source software and commodity hardware to lower storage costs for enterprises."


 

More related items

Terabytes of Storage for Pennies a Gigabyte
Enterprise Storage Forum: "One online backup provider took a hard look at data storage costs and decided to build its own storage servers for just pennies a gigabyte. Backblaze's solution —...

"The Starry Night" Enhanced with Open Source Software...
When today’s technology is used to “improve” masterfully created artwork from the past, the results are normally disastrous. The old form of manual creativity flowing from mind to eye...

One small step: NASA launches open source portal,...
Ars Technica: "The open source software projects that are listed in the new code.nasa.gov directory at launch include a lunar mapper and an orbit determination toolbox."


 

Post new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
computer-internet.marc8.com