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Reading Time: 3 minutesRedHat è molto nota per le sue distribuzioni e per il suo impegno nel mondo OpenStack (e più in generale nel mondo OpenSource), ma è anche molto attiva nel mondo della virtualizzazione e dello storage software defined. In particolare nell’area SDS esistono due linee di prodotto completamente differenti: RedHat Gluster Storage (in precedenza noto semplicemente come Red Hat Storage Server) fornisce una soluzione di file based storage. RedHat Chef Storage fornisce una soluzione di block e object storage.

Reading Time: 3 minutesIf you are using the legacy VMware vSphere Client on Windows 10 you may have some issues with the VM console that display only a part of the screen and leave blank other parts. You can use other clients (like the Web Client if you have vCenter or the Host UI if you have at least ESXi 6.0U2), but maybe you will have other issues (for example on ESXi 6.0 host UI console mouse may not work well or not at all).

Reading Time: 2 minutesResilient File System (ReFS) è il nuovo filesystem Microsoft introdotto (al pubblico) per la prima volta in Windows Server 2012, con l’intendo di diventare il sostituto del vecchio NTFS (consideriamo che la prima versione di NTFS risale a Windows NT 3.1!). Per certi versi è un po’ come lo ZFS del mondo Windows, ma inizialmente non era consigliato sia per le limitazioni rispetto ad NTFS, sia per la sua giovane età. A partire da Windows Server 2016, ReFS inizia a diventare il filesystem consigliato per alcuni workload (vedasi Exchange, ad esempio) o quello di default […]

Reading Time: 2 minutesSwiftStack is a complete, enterprise-ready storage product with OpenStack Swift at the core. SwiftStack delivers needed and innovative functionality outside the datapath, while OpenStack Swift components are in the datapath. The core engine IS OpenStack Swift. It’s not forked, fattened, or watered down. SwiftStack is one of the lead contributor to the Swift project that has over 220 additional contributors. Swift is used to drive some of the storage clouds at companies like Comcast, Time Warner, and Wikipedia, to name a few. After the announce of version 4, they have announce SwiftStack 5 with several […]

Reading Time: 4 minutesExcelero, a new reality in software-defined block storage, is launching out of stealth and is announcing version 1.1 of its NVMesh® Server SAN software for exceptional Flash performance for web and enterprise applications at any scale. Founded in 2014 by a team of storage veterans (included Fusion-io’s founder David Flynn) and inspired by the Tech Giants’ shared-nothing architectures for web-scale applications, the company has designed a Software-Defined Block Storage solution that meets performance and scalability requirements of the largest web-scale and enterprise applications based on the model of hardware-based hyperscale IT architectures of technology giants like Facebook, […]

Reading Time: 2 minutesPermabit provides data deduplication, compression, and thin provisioning for Linux systems. Their VDO (Virtual Disk Optimizer) product is a ready-to-run software package that delivers block-level deduplication, compression and thin provisioning capabilities to Linux. VDO operates inline at a 4 KB granularity, delivering the best possible balance of performance and data reduction rates. It leverages existing file systems, volume management and data protection to provide the fastest route to market for delivering superior data reduction solutions in Linux storage environments. Now Permabit announced General Availability (GA) of Permabit Virtual Data Optimizer (VDO) Release 6 for its […]

Reading Time: 2 minutesTra un mese, dopo più di 10 anni di attività va in pensione il servizio di posta di Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. L’11 aprile 2017, Exchange Server 2007 terminerà infatti il suo ciclo di vita ed uscirà dal supporto: non saranno più rilasciati aggiornamenti alle nuove funzionalità e soprattutto non verranno più forniti fix relative a bug e alla SICUREZZA.

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