http://www.redhat.com/magazine/009jul05/features/lvm2/
Has anyone implemented this?
thad
On 6/27/06, Ambrosio Berdijo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OpenFiler
http://www.openfiler.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Openfiler
- Single CD Distribution based on CentOS (which is based on RedHat)
- All Management is via Web (https://)
- SMB/CIFS/LDAP/HTTP/WebDAV/FTP/NFS protocols supported and can be configured via the web interface.
- Configure and join to an Active-Directory domain all via the web interface
(no need editing the .conf files).
- Grab the AD users/groups, and manage permissions; create CIFS shares.
(again all via web interface)
- Build, Format and Destroy LVM volumes via the web interface
- File System Snapshots & iSCSI !! (supported but I haven't tested yet)
In short, everything you would ever need in a NetApp NAS ($$$) device (without the hardware of course) could be yours in just a single CD.
You can also try OpenSource NAS offerings:
NASLite ( http://www.serverelements.com/)
FreeNAS (http://www.freenas.org/)
Ambo
roderick tapang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On 6/27/06, [K][R][Y][P][T][O][N] wrote:
>
> Good day to all!
>
> Anyone can suggest a good web based file server that is easy to setup?
> Application or if there are specialized linux distro made for it much
> better.
i don't think this is easy to setup, but worth a look:
http://www.ifolder.com/index.php/Main_Page
last time i checked it is bundled with OES.
> Thanks and more power to PLUG!
erik
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