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First Thoughts about Fishworks

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With surprisingly little buzz (outside of sun.com) – must be that darned economy – Sun launched its new Fishworks product line yesterday: Three hardware products, several of them with flash drives, and an impressive looking user interface, which appears at first glace to surpass anything NetApp offers. Here’s a quick rundown of features from Mike Shapiro on blogs.sun.com:

  • NFS v3 and v4
  • CIFS
  • iSCSI
  • HTTP
  • WebDAV
  • FTP
  • RAID-Z (RAID-5 and RAID-6), Mirrored, and Striped disk configurations
  • Unlimited Read-only and Read-write Snapshots, with Snapshot Schedules
  • Built-in Data Compression
  • Remote Replication of data for Disaster Recovery
  • Active-Active Clustering (in the Sun Storage 7410) for High Availability
  • Thin Provisioning of iSCSI LUNs
  • Virus Scanning and Quarantine
  • NDMP Backup and Restore

A few comments: Looks like all of the usual ZFS features are there, with a few additions – in particular, I wasn’t aware that the virus scanning project existed, and I didn’t know that NDMP was far enough along to be included in a production release. Additionally, from looking at various Sun blogs, I believe that the remote replication feature is zfs send/recv, not AVS. Finally, from the nomenclature (“2008.11″), I’d guess that the software is based on the forthcoming release of OpenSolaris, not the recently released update to Solaris 10.
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Written by Andy

November 11th, 2008 at 5:20 pm

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Links 8/18/2008: CacheFS

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  • Less known Solaris Features: CacheFS – Joerg Moellenkamp at c0t0d0s0.org offers another installment of his excellent Less known Solaris Features series. Of note: “In the recent days there was some discussion about the declaration of the End-of-Feature status for CacheFS which will lead to the announcement of the removal of CacheFS. After a few days of discussion the ARC decided in favour of the removal.” While I’ve never personally used CacheFS – and see no use case for it on the horizon – I’m not thrilled to see it slated for removal as it does sound like it serves an important role. Perhaps ADM or SAM-QFS will become more general to support this style of HSM as well in the future.

Written by Andy

August 18th, 2008 at 3:16 pm

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