Powered by Invision Power Board


  Reply to this topicStart new topicStart Poll

> Solaris upgrade supports larger storage, Capacity reaches 2 petabytes
fishsponge
Posted: May 12 2003, 01:41 PM
Quote Post


Administrator
********

Group: Admin
Posts: 679
Member No.: 1
Joined: 13-February 03



http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/04/29/...isupdate_1.html
QUOTE
By Joris Evers
April 29, 2003

Sun Microsystems has updated its Solaris operating system to support larger storage systems, among other improvements, the vendor said Tuesday.

...<snip>...

Updating will allow users to have as much as 2 petabytes, or 2 million gigabytes, of storage in a single volume, as opposed to the 1-terabyte limit on storage imposed by the Solaris Volume Manager in the older versions of Solaris, Bill Moffitt, group manager for Solaris product management at Sun, said.

Read more...

that's quite a lot of storage by anyone's standards, i reckon :D
PMEmail PosterUsers WebsiteICQAOLYahooMSN
Top
1 User(s) are reading this topic (1 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:
« Next Oldest | Interesting News & Security Alerts | Next Newest »

Topic Options Reply to this topicStart new topicStart Poll

 



[ Script Execution time: 0.0601 ]   [ 12 queries used ]   [ GZIP Enabled ]




Partners: Cambridge Plus :: <Link Available> :: Electronic Circuit Design :: <Link Available>
Unix Man Pages / Linux Man Pages :: HiFi Forum :: SIP VoIP Phone & Provider Reviews :: UNIX/Linux Forum Archives

More info on advertising on Unix/Linux Forum