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IBM SAN File System

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Developer(s)
  
IBM

Type
  
filesystem

Website
  
www.ibm.com

Stable release
  
2.2.3-127 / March 2007

License
  
Proprietary

Operating system
  
Linux (server) AIX, Linux, Solaris, Windows and Windows and Linux VMware guests (Client)

The IBM SAN File System is a distributed, heterogeneous file system developed by IBM to be used in storage area networks. There are many virtualization features included, such as allowing heterogeneous operating systems to access the same data and file spaces. Write-in-place b-trees were used as in the DB2 database, later on better known as core of the btrfs.

IBM discontinued selling the SAN File System in April 2007. It has been replaced by IBM General Parallel File System (GPFS).

References

IBM SAN File System Wikipedia


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