aye * 2

On Mon, 2005-01-03 at 14:54 -0600, Dustin Puryear wrote:
> Brantley would like to discuss storage blades at the January meeting. 
> However, due to the low (=> no) attendence in December, I want to get a 
> hand-count of people that will attend first. Anyone that will be attending, 
> say "aye".
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> > This talk covers some of the history of disks and networking and how
> > they came together.  It also shows how the EtherDrive storage blades
> > are the next step in the evolution of storage.  Starting with the work
> > at IBM in the 50's, the development of disk storage technology has
> > advanced non-stop.  The advent of Ethernet networking in the 1970's
> > ushered in a new era of storage: keeping disk on one network node and
> > doing the computation on another.  This talk will show how IBM
> > channels, fibre channel, SCSI, SMD, ST506 and ATA all fit into
> > history, and how Ethernet continues to affect storage, first with NFS,
> > and iSCSI and now AoE.
> >
> > Brantley Coile is the CTO of Coraid Inc and along with Sam Hopkins
> > developed the AoE protocol.  Brantley has been doing Unix stuff for
> > over 20 years, first with Seventh Edition Unix.  Brantley did
> > pioneering work in embedding Unix in the 1980s, and was the first to
> > develop a disk caddy for SCSI disk in 1986.  Brantley is also known
> > for the invention of stateful packet inspection and tcp based load
> > sharing network applicance.  His products include the Cisco PIX and
> > the Cisco LocalDirector.
> >
> > Coraid is a new startup founded to provide the most affordable and
> > flexible storage possible to the Open Source community.  Coraid's
> > products includes the EtherDrive storage blade, and the RAIDblade RAID
> > front end.
> >
> > http://www.coraid.com
> >
> >
> >
> > 
> 
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