Share files and volumes of virtually unlimited size over a Fibre Channel based network
Version: 2.7.2Sharing. Its a good thing. FibreJet lets you share files and volumes of virtually unlimited size over a Fibre Channel based network. Virtually unlimited systems on the SAN can read and write to shared storage simultaneously.
License: Free To Try
Operating System: Mac OS X
Homepage: www.commandsoft.com
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Using your favorite standard disk utilties, you can pool data across multiple SAN storage (both RAID and JBOD) combined with multipathing for better performance.
Every SAN attached computer accesses the storage as if it were directly attached, providing extreme performance for demanding applications such sharing HD video with a workgroup of editors, or cluster computing where high speed access to a shared data set
Work together
Like never before. Since all the SAN attached machines see the storage as if they were directly attached, you can share media amoung many machines concurrently, enabling true workgroup functionality like never before.
The freedom to collaborate
While others claim to play well with others FibreJet actually delivers on the work together promise. With true best of class choices in all areas, FibreJet not only works with Fibre Channel switches from the likes of QLogic, Emulex and Brocade, but FibreJet also gives the customer choice when it comes down to the Storage and HBAs.
FibreJet will work with just about anyones RAID or JBOD storage, and also lets you mix and match your choice of HBAs, from the likes of QLogic, ATTO, Apple/LSI, Astera etc.
Higher Availability
FibreJet has less single points of failure than Xsan. In fact, since FibreJet is based on full Fibre Channel SAN architecture, the entire network can be provisioned for redundancy with multipathing, RAID, and Fibre Channel switch fabric topology. Additionally there is no metadata controller that can fail!
Easier Scalability, Easier to Setup, Easier to Manage
Since FibreJet storage works just like your current storage, there is nothing to relearn. Grow the network without distrupting users by simply adding or reconfiguring swithces, storage, and servers as required.
Setup is a snap, and so is using, your storage is just there like any other disk, if you want. Since management is built into every FibreJet, it can be managed from any machine on your network, or remotely using Apple Remote Desktop.