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Monday 10 February 2014

10 Open Source NAS/SAN Software

 NAS/SAN Software



1. Ceph-DOWNLAOD
Ceph describes itself as a "distributed object store and file system designed to provide excellent performance, reliability and scalability." It's built on the Reliable Autonomic Distributed Object Store (RADOS) and allows enterprises to build their own economical storage devices using commodity hardware. Operating System: Linux

2. FreeNAS-DOWNLAOD
The FreeNAS website touts itself as "the most potent and rock-solid open source NAS software," and it counts the United Nations, The Salvation Army, The University of Florida, the Department of Homeland Security, Dr. Phil, Reuters, Michigan State University and Disney among its users. You can use it to turn standard hardware into a BSD-based NAS device, or you can purchase supported, pre-configured TrueNAS appliances based on the same software. Operating System: FreeBSD

3. Gluster-DOWNLAOD
Red Hat-owned Gluster is a distributed file system that can handle big data—up to 72 brontobytes. It promises high availability and performance, an elastic hash algortithm, an elastic volume manager and more. Operating System: Linux

4. Lustre-DOWNLAOD
Now owned by Xyratex, Lustre is a highly-scalable file system that provides fast performance. It can handle "tens of thousands of nodes and petabytes of storage." Note that although the name is similar to "Gluster," the two are completely independent projects. Operating System: Linux
5. NAS4Free-DOWNLAOD
Like FreeNAS, NAS4Free makes it easy to create your own BSD-based storage solution from standard hardware. It promises a low-cost, powerful network storage appliance that users can customize to their own needs. Operating System: FreeBSD

6. Openfiler-DOWNLAOD
Openfiler aims to combine NAS features (NFS, CIFS and HTTP) with SAN features (iSCSI, FC) in a very easy-to-setup storage appliance. It's been downloaded more than a million times, and its users include Motorola, Pratt & Whitney, BillMeLater and the London Metropolitan Police. Paid support is available. Operating System: Linux

7. OpenSMT-DOWNLAOD
Similar to Openfile, OpenSMT can be used to create storage devices with some SAN and some NAS features. It uses the ZFS file system. Operating System: OpenSolaris

8. Open Media Vault-DOWNLAOD
This NAS solution boasts really easy-to-use storage management, fast setup, uninterruptible power supply support and statistics reporting. It's based on Debian Linux and offers a number of plug-ins to extend its capabilities. Operating System: Linux

9. Turnkey Linux-DOWNLAOD
Turnkey offers more than 100 different software appliances based on open source software. Among them is a file server that offers simple network attached storage. Operating System: Linux

10. ZFS-DOWNLAOD
This popular file system is incorporated into many other open source storage projects. It offers excellent scalability and data integrity, and it's available for most Linux distributions. Operating System: Solaris, OpenSolaris, Linux, OS X, FreeBSD
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