Technology for Design Engineering
home – desktop engineering
DE- Desktop Engineering – Technology for Design EngineeringCAD Design - PLM Lifecycle Management Tools - 3d Modeling by Desktop EngineeringDesign Analysis - Simulation Visualization Software - CAE, FEA, CFD by Desktop EngineeringHigh Performance Computing - Engineering Workstations Peripherals by Desktop EngineeringRP&M - Rapid Prototyping - Reverse Engineering - Fabrication by Desktop EngineeringSubscribe to Desktop Engineering's EnewslettersSubscribe or Renew your Desktop Engineering SubscriptionAbout Desktop Engineering

AddThis Social Bookmark Button AddThis Feed Button

Open-E DSS Powers Blade-Based Storage Appliance

Storage management software fuels blade-based high-capacity storage solution.

| Published May 7, 2008

Open-E, Inc. (Redwood City, CA), a developer of innovative storage management software, announced its premiere Data Storage Server (DSS) IP-Storage operating system now powers Verari Systems' (San Diego, CA; http://www.verari.com) SB5165XL StorageServer. Verari's all-in-one unified network attached storage (NAS) and iSCSI SAN solution is a high-capacity, blade-based storage appliance, which the company says is the first in the industry.

Open-E's DSS, an all-in-one, fourth-generation OS software for centralized IP-storage management, enables the SB5165XL's NAS and iSCSI SAN storage networking functionality. Purpose-built for the Verari Systems BladeRack 2 XL platform and the Verari FOREST containerized data center solution, the SB5165XL StorageServer appliance consists of an SB1165XL server blade and up to two SB1056XL disk blades, providing up to 24TBs of RAID 6 protected capacity. One platform can house up to 24 StorageServers delivering 576 terabytes of unified storage in two data center floor tiles while a FOREST container solution handles up to 12 petabytes of capacity.

The iSCSI capabilities of the SB5165XL StorageServer, made possible by Open-E's DSS storage software, simplify the migration of data resident in server blades to networked storage while the StorageServer's NAS-based file services are complementary to its IP network-based services. Applications that require file sharing are ideally suited for the SB5165XL, which may deliver significant ease of use, provide heterogeneous data sharing and enable organizations to automate and simplify their data management.

DSS also allows for the teaming of multiple Network Interface Contollers, including Gigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet, Fibre Channel and Infiniband.

For information, contact Open-E, Inc.

 

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

sponsored by:
» LATEST NEWS & PRODUCTS
ANSYS Releases Icepak 12.0 Fluid Dynamics Simulation Software
3Dconnexion 3D Mice now Supported by Dassault Systemes' CATIA V5R19 SP4
Magnacad Design Inc. Improves Native IronCAD Model and Texture Site
Advantech Launches 10-in. Ultra Rugged Mobile Computer
Rand Worldwide Now Offering Siemens PLM Software Services
VX CAD/CAM Launches Online Store
Ideate, Inc. Authorized as an Autodesk Consulting Services Partner

More news & products »


1. Meshing: The Critical Bridge for CAD-to-Analysis Flow
2. New NVIDIA Quadro FX Series Workstation Graphics Cards Deliver HPC for Less
3. Adobe Photoshop CS3 Links Digital Design Process
4. New AutoCAD 2008 Works Like Magic
5. Autodesk's 3ds Max Design 2009 Offers New Modeling Tools
6. New Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0 Simplifies the Computer Aided Design Process
7. Adobe Systems Releases New Acrobat 3D Version 8: A Classic Made Better
8. HP's New XW4600 Workstation: Another Winner
9. Alienware's Area-51 ALX Crossfire Is a Powerhouse Workstation
10. A Technology in Flux





HOME | MCAD/CAM | ANALYSIS/SIMULATION | COMPUTERS/PERIPHERALS | RAPID TECHNOLOGIES | ABOUT US
PRIVACY POLICY | SITE MAP

© 2009, Desktop Engineering, Design Engineering Technology News Magazine