Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Seagate gives Ethernet-connected drives their own IP address

Seagate gives Ethernet-connected drives their own IP address | Samsung acquires flash caching software developer Proximal

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Seagate gives Ethernet-connected drives their own IP address
Seagate today is unveiling a new hard drive that can be used as an object-based storage device for cloud or scale-out unstructured data stores. Read More

Samsung acquires flash caching software developer Proximal
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AT&T, others launch OpenDaylight SDN alternative
Despite the building momentum behind OpenDaylight's open source SDN project, not everyone is behind it. The Open Networking Lab (ON.Lab), a non-profit organization founded by SDN pioneers from Stanford University and UC Berkeley, this week launched its own open source SDN operating system as an alternative to the work coming from the vendor-driven OpenDaylight. ON.Lab's Open Network Operating System (ONOS) is designed to enable agile service creation and deployment at scale on any hardware, including white boxes.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

SDN company goes open source
Japanese SDN company Midokura is giving away its keystone product. Midokura is open sourcing its MidoNet network virtualization system in an effort to have it recognized as a – or the – default networking component in the OpenStack cloud orchestration system. But the company's initiative speaks to perhaps a larger issue with open source networking efforts, especially those driven by vendors. Midokura says the Neutron networking component of OpenStack is fragmented by various vendor implementations attempting to supplant a technically inferior Open vSwitch (OVS) default. Analysts agree.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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