[geeks] Anyone have exp. with NexentaStor (OpenSolaris-based ZFS NAS)?
Shannon Hendrix
shannon at widomaker.com
Sun May 25 21:43:27 CDT 2008
On May 25, 2008, at 07:52 , Lionel Peterson wrote:
> Subject line says it all - I stumbled across this the other day, and
> I was wondering if anyone here has any exp. with it...
>
> It looks like a decent idea - an OpenSolaris-based NAS that takes
> advantage of the ZFS filesystem and has a straight-forward
> "appliance-like" install with a full suite of GUI tools.
>
> Link: http://www.nexenta.com/
>
> Based on the derivative OpenSolaris NexentaOS project: http://www.nexenta.org/os/Home
>
> Link to Developer Edition (Like a drug dealer, the first (Terabyte
> of stored files) is free, additional TB will cost you:
I would check and see if the licensing is enforced.
If it is, then you could lose access to your storage over license
issues, and in my experience opinion, that's a show stopper on
reliability ratings for a product like this.
Their FAQ says the license only affects:
1 CLI
2 GUI
3 all storage services
4 fault tolerance
5 all reports and operating statistics
Your storage is still there of course until you fix the license issue.
What bothers me about this:
3) This could cripple your systems, and have far reaching consequences
if a lot of other systems and users are using the services
4) This could also lead to serious issues if licensing fails and a
failure happens
before you can fix the license issue.
5) Even this one could cause you trouble if you have a mandatory
auditing requirement. I've worked in shots were losing even a few
hours of reports was considered an audit failure unless it was out of
your control.
Some shops would reject this software right off because of 3 and 4,
and some would even reject it because of 5.
Personally, I would reject it because of 3, since ZFS still works and
that's the biggest part of fault tolerance I worry about.
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