Expand your network horizons with Xsan, an enterprise-class storage networking solution that’s surprisingly affordable. Xsan lets multiple computers concurrently access terabytes of storage on Xserve RAID over high-speed Fibre Channel. Order Xsan today for A$1,395 per node.
High-performance Storage Networking
A 64-bit cluster file system for Mac OS X, Xsan lets you share files and volumes up to 16TB in size on a high-speed Fibre Channel network. Up to 64 systems on the storage area network (SAN) can read and write to shared storage simultaneously, unlike other solutions which gate access at the volume level. Even better, using a SAN lets you pool data across multiple RAID devices for better performance, while each client uses this centralised data as if connected directly to it. Xsan storage networking eliminates the bottlenecks of Ethernet-based network file servers, whose performance will only get worse over time as denser formats such as HD become more common. Using Fibre Channel multipathing, in which two Fibre Channel cables connect a computer to the SAN, an Xsan client can theoretically achieve throughput of up to 400MBps, perfect for multiple editors working on a video project or a compute cluster that needs fast access to data to ensure each node crunches at full capacity.
Mission Critical Redundancy
Xsan includes high availability features to eliminate potential single points of failure, so you can use high performance storage networking for enterprise consolidation and network-attached storage (NAS) replacement projects. Xsan uses one system connected to the SAN, called a metadata controller, to manage access to shared storage. If this machine fails for any reason, Xsan picks another computer on the SAN to take over this role. Cascading metadata controller failover ensures that you can access your data as long as any one system on your SAN is active. In the event of a loose cable, Xsan uses multipathing to automatically route traffic to the system through a second cable on dual-port Apple Fibre Channel HBA. And during critical operations, you can clear a path on your SAN for any system using Xsan bandwidth reservation.
Easy to Set Up, Easy to Manage
As you’d expect from Apple server and storage products, Xsan includes accessible tools to administer your SAN anywhere on the network. Xsan Admin helps you get the most from your storage resources with user and group quotas, as well as affinities to associate files and folders with specific classes of storage. As with Xserve RAID, you can monitor performance remotely or let Xsan notify you of events via email or pager.
Plays Well With Others
Xsan delivers incredible performance on Power Mac, Xserve and Xserve RAID. You can use most Mac OS X and Mac OS X server software, including Apple professional software. To deploy Xsan, you will need a qualified third-party Fibre Channel switch. You may also use Xsan in a cross-platform environment alongside Windows-, UNIX- and Linux-based systems, using the ADIC StorNext File System, which is 100% interoperable with Xsan. Xsan also works well with ADIC’s Scalar line of tape libraries and policy-based data management tools to reduce your information lifecycle management costs.
No Hidden Costs
Best of all, Xsan delivers this incredible performance, flexibility and ease of use without a confusing pricing structure. Simply install Xsan on a supported machine to add it to your SAN as metadata controller or file system client. Unlike some vendors, Apple doesn’t charge more when you add additional storage to your SAN. Just plug in another Xserve RAID or Apple Drive Module to add more SAN capacity. Xsan offers advanced storage networking at a fraction of the price of competitors. |