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NexentaStor Virtual Appliance, Developer Edition

Luca Dell'Oca, February 17, 2009December 4, 2016

Nexenta Storage Appliance (NexentaStor) è un NAS (network attached storage) di tipo software che presenta tutte le funzioni dei sistemi professionali, come snapshots illimitate, replica, supporto a NFS v3/v4, CIFS, e una facile gestione di pool di storage stremamente grandi grazie all’utilizzo del filesystem ZFS. Tutte queste funzioni sono erogate tramite un’appliance software facile sia da installare che da gestire.

La Developer Edition è una immagine VMware che può essere eseguita senza modifiche su tutti i sistemi host, inclusi VMware Player, VMware Workstation e VMware Server per Windows e Linux, VMware Fusion per Mac.

L’ambiente consigliato è il seguente:

• VMware ESX 3.x/Workstation 6.x/VMware Server 1.0.4+
• Linux/Windows/MacOSX
• 1GB di memoria (512MB minimi)
• 10GB di spazio disco (4GB minimi)

Partire con questo sistema è estremamente semplice, si tratta in sostanza di scaricare l’appliance e eseguirla nel nostro ambiente VMware.

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