Alfred Perlstein wrote:
* Jordan Hubbard [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000927 16:12] wrote:
One of the comments on the side is:
"Caching file system with Soft Update technology".
Sounds vaguely BSD'ish. Maybe even FreeBSD'ish.
It is. This product is based on FreeBSD 3.2 if
One of the comments on the side is:
"Caching file system with Soft Update technology".
Sounds vaguely BSD'ish. Maybe even FreeBSD'ish.
Just curious.
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One of the comments on the side is:
"Caching file system with Soft Update technology".
Sounds vaguely BSD'ish. Maybe even FreeBSD'ish.
Last time I looked (a while back) they were using a patched-up FreeBSD
3.x variant.
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One of the comments on the side is:
"Caching file system with Soft Update technology".
Sounds vaguely BSD'ish. Maybe even FreeBSD'ish.
It is. This product is based on FreeBSD 3.2 if I'm not mistaken.
- Jordan
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* Jordan Hubbard [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000927 16:12] wrote:
One of the comments on the side is:
"Caching file system with Soft Update technology".
Sounds vaguely BSD'ish. Maybe even FreeBSD'ish.
It is. This product is based on FreeBSD 3.2 if I'm not mistaken.
Several other
Several other companies are using FreeBSD for thier all-in-one
fileserver appliances, afaik Quantum as well.
Connexus/FasTraak (http://www.traakan.com) uses large chunks of various
FreeBSD internals- namely the tcp stack. Their own NFS/SFS-journalling
filesystem and driver model.
On Wednesday, 27 September 2000 at 15:31:47 -0700, Jaye Mathisen wrote:
One of the comments on the side is:
"Caching file system with Soft Update technology".
Sounds vaguely BSD'ish. Maybe even FreeBSD'ish.
Just curious.
Maxtor have done a storage box with a modified FreeBSD, including
* Greg Lehey [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000927 17:40] wrote:
On Wednesday, 27 September 2000 at 15:31:47 -0700, Jaye Mathisen wrote:
One of the comments on the side is:
"Caching file system with Soft Update technology".
Sounds vaguely BSD'ish. Maybe even FreeBSD'ish.
Just curious.
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