[CentOS] xServes are dead ;-( / SAN Question
rainer at ultra-secure.de
rainer at ultra-secure.deTue Nov 9 14:18:27 UTC 2010
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> On 11/9/10 2:53 AM, rainer at ultra-secure.de wrote: >> >>> Did you look at Nexentastor for this? You might need the commercial >>> version for >>> a fail-over set but I think the basic version is free up to a fairly >>> large >>> size. >> >> 12T, IIRC. >> That's not exactly great IMO. >> You get that with a RAID10 over two populated 16bay Promise chassis. > > Ummm, OK - I guess times have changed... Is the commercial pricing > reasonable > if you go larger compared to turnkey hardware? I guess it depends on your definition of "reasonable" ;-) The smallest silver-edition license you can buy is 1100 bucks onetime and 65 renewal every year. Personally, I would really try to find the funding for a "real" SUN Open/Integrated Storage - even if Oracle have probably hiked the prices now. Those S7000s can do everything (NFS, CIFS, iSCSI, FC) and very fast.
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