Red Hat unveils storage software
Takeaway: New software for creating communal storage is part of Red Hat's strategy to expand beyond core operating system business.
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Stephen Shankland
CNET News.com
Linux company Red Hat has begun selling new software for creating a communal storage system that spans many devices in a network--part of its effort to expand beyond its core operating system business.
The software, called Red Hat Global File System (GFS), costs $2,200 annually per server in addition to the price customers already pay for
Also Thursday, Red Hat fulfilled a pledge to release the
The GFS software lets files be stored in a single file system shared by numerous servers. The information can reside on servers themselves or on a storage area network.
The software is used to speed data access and replicate information so it's still available even if individual machines fail. It's useful for the two conventional types of clusters: groups of machines linked so one can take over for another in case of a problem, and groups linked as part of a
Red Hat GFS is tuned to work with Oracle's 9i RAC, database software that can spread across multiple clustered machines, and work with Red Hat's cluster software for ensuring services remain available despite computer problems.
The GFS software fits in with the Raleigh, N.C.-based company's effort to expand beyond sales of just the operating system into
Red Hat isn't alone in pushing clustered file systems. Hewlett-Packard on Tuesday announced its StorageWorks Scalable File Share product, a server that oversees a single clustered file system distributed across a large number of file systems. The software employs the open-source
Lustre also is used on a 2,500-processor cluster supercomputer called
A Boston company called
Another open-source clustered file system comes from Oracle, which in 2003
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