IT Jobs

Did you know? Techworld now offers an IT Jobs section with hundreds of jobs! Current job listings are now available for Software Developers, Web Developers, Application Engineers, Project Managers, Graduate opportunities and more. Apply for your new IT job today!

Vendors push Linux to solve storage needs

Move towards Open Source unveiled at Linux World.

Storage systems will move to Linux, so the software part of the system can keep pace with falling hardware costs, according to vendors flocking to the LinuxWorld show in San Francisco this week. Vendors in both fields are putting together solutions which will persuade IT managers to move to open source on storage networks. Together with Red Hat, Network Appliance announced joint development of Linux storage protocols and – in a move calculated to win IT managers’ hearts – the two companies will handle technical support calls jointly. Meanwhile, Veritas and a bunch of other vendors offered products and deals aimed at making Linux storage more convincingly enterprise-grade. Red Hat and Network Appliance will jointly market storage services such as consolidation and data protection using NetApp storage systems in an environment using Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The two companies will formally certify their products to work together and start their campaign in the Autumn. Network Appliance spokesmen stressed this was not a religious conversion, but a pragmatic response to what users are actually doing. “The key thing is to make sure we have an open approach to whatever will help customers drive their IT infrastructures,” said Ashley Robinson, marketing manager EMEA. “People are moving to Linux on blade configurations and storage is a key part of this.” In other words, the deal is based in part on the simple fact that blade architectures reduce the cost of storage hardware, which makes it more important to cut software costs correspondingly – hence Linux. Other storage vendors agree, using LinxWorld as a venue to publicly pounce on the storage needs of the Linux market. Veritas released its Foundation Suite for Linux on IBM mainframes, so Veritas File System and File Manager work on zSeries mainframes under Linux – suiting the use of zSeries as a Linux consolidation server, something which IBM is promoting. Veritas also released agents for its Veritas Cluster Server, tailored for specific databases (IBM DB2, MySQL and Oracle) and are intended to increase availability, and help users build utility-style datacentres. Sistina Software and CommVault Systems used LinuxWorld to announce an OEM agreement, under which they will integrate Sistina’s file services and volume management products with CommVault’s QiNetix data management software. This is the first time foundation level (file and block) storage software has been integrated with enterprise level data protection software for high Linux, Intel-blade environments, claims CommVault. The announcements cover all major storage technologies. While Pyx launched tools to build iSCSI storage networks on Linux, Dot Hill showed a Fibre Channel SAN for Linux environments, using its SANnet II product. IBM, meanwhile featured in the show awards, earning an award (for “Open Source Product Excellence, in the Best Storage Data Storage Solution) for its Tivoli Storage Management product.

What are your views on this subject? Use the form below to post a comment on this article up to 500 characters.


Characters remaining: 500

Related Storage news

HP tool offers continous laptop backup

Set it and forget.

Intel fixes drive bricking firmware update for flash drives

Company to re-release SSD software

IBM offers Lotus Symphony on Keepod USB devices

Thin USB device uses VMware to provide secure access to the Lotus suite

Sun claims record-breaking storage array

Says Storage 7000 is fastest on the planet

Related Storage reviews



Email this article to a friend or colleague:


PLEASE NOTE: Your name is used only to let the recipient know who sent the story, and in case of transmission error. Both your name and the recipient's name and address will not be used for any other purpose.

Techworld White Papers

Database security: Preventing enterprise data leaks at the source

IDC discusses the growing internal threats to business information, the impact of government regulations on the protection of data, and how enterprises must adopt database security best practices...

Download Whitepaper

Service-oriented security

SOA has become an integral part of enterprise software by providing a framework to efficiently develop software as services that is easily sharable, reusable, and integrated. No where is the need more apparent than in the Identity Management space. Welcome to the age of Service-Oriented Security (SOS).

Download Whitepaper

Data protection prospective vendor checklist

Organisations need a way to map business needs against all these challenges in procuring a technical solution. To help, SANS has developed the following Prospective Vendor Checklist.

Download Whitepaper

Unlock the power of the mainframe

This whitepaper presents the notion of CICS as an integration hub based on a component-based, service-oriented architecture supporting Web services. Highlights will review the challenges and contrasted support for Web services natively in CICS.

Download Whitepaper

Techworld UK - Technology - Business

COLT White Paper

Are all VoIP services the same?

Questions to ask your service provider to ensure you get the VoIP service you need
With careful choice of partner, your business can have all the advantages of VoIP access - reduced costs, flexibility and simplicity - without the drawbacks.
This white paper is your guide to ensure you get right the VoIP service and details the pitfalls which businesses would do well to avoid.

Download white paper
BMC

Ride the express lane in the journey to speed ITIL adoption

Explore the challenges in making the journey to ITIL and the criteria for selecting consulting services
By following ITIL practices, your IT organisation will become more closely integrated with the business. We recommend making the journey to ITIL in a sequence of six incremental steps, the phases of which are driven through execution of a strategic transformational roadmap.

Download white paper

Webcast: IT Financial Management: Cost Optimisation for Efficiency and Agility.
On Demand Webcast
Join this webcast to learn about the techniques and technologies that can help you prove the value of IT to the business by understanding the true cost of today's IT services and those that will be necessary to deliver future success.

Register Today

Site Map

IDG Network

* *