Monthly Archives: November 2009

Apple shuts down ZFS open source project

Apple‘s efforts to support the development of ZFS, an advanced file system originally created by Sun, were officially terminated today in a notice posted by MacOS Forge. The tersely worded message only stated that “The ZFS project has been discontinued. … Continue reading

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Why NAS Might Overtake SAN Storage

“Truer words could not have been written, and they still ring true today. I am fond of saying that there are no new engineering problems, just new engineers solving old problems. Today SAN and NAS still dominate the market. Many … Continue reading

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Media server offers up to 14TB NAS storage

Envive, Inc. announced a Linux-based, HD-ready media server that offers up to 14TB of network-attached storage (NAS) capacity. The TheaterStation Multi-Zone Digital Media Management System with Centralized Networked Storage is available with TheaterStation “TSClient Mini” satellite devices, as well as … Continue reading

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