Tivoli smoothes file sharing
Aiming to help federal agencies get the most out of the storagearea networks (SAN) they build, Tivoli Systems Inc. announced availability of its SANergy File Sharing 2.1 software. SANergy enables the sharing of application and other types of files among heterogeneous servers and workstations connected to a SAN.
Aiming to help federal agencies get the most out of the storage-area networks
(SAN) they build, Tivoli Systems Inc. announced availability of its SANergy
File Sharing 2.1 software. SANergy enables the sharing of application and
other types of files among heterogeneous servers and workstations connected
to a SAN.
SANergy works by setting up a single pool of storage resources that
can be accessed simultaneously by computers running different operating
systems, including Microsoft Corp.'s Windows 2000 and Windows NT, IBM Corp.'s
AIX, Apple Computer Corp.'s Mac OS, Sun Microsystem Inc.'s Solaris, Compaq
Computer Corp.'s Tru64 Unix and Silicon Graphics Inc.'s Iirix.
There are other software products available that allow file sharing
among mixed operating systems, but they typically build the shared storage
pool on top of a proprietary file system. SANergy is different in that it
stores files in standard Microsoft NT File System format or in Sun's Solaris
file format.
That enables IT shops to leverage their existing skills in those file
systems instead of learning new tools or migrating data to a new file system
infrastructure.
Tivoli acquired the core technology of the SANergy product last year
when the company purchased a division of software developer Mercury Com-puter
Systems Inc.
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