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Darma Releases NAS OS Network Attached Storage Operating System
to OEMs and System Builders
Tempe, AZ - August 27, 2003 - Darma
today announced its network attached storage operating
system for OEMs and system builders who manufacture
NAS servers, NAS-SAN gateways, and disk-based backup
appliances. The Darma NAS OS represents a major step
forward from products that use an ordinary web server
for critical fileserver management. The technology behind
the Darma NAS OS is an encrypted Java client-server
approach that delivers datacenter-level security and
performance along with an easy to use graphical user
interface (GUI).
The Darma NAS OS is an open-standards
Linux-based operating system with a small footprint
of approximately 32 Megabytes. OEMs will typically embed
the OS on flash memory for additional reliability. The
Java GUI is managed thru a Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
browser session and sports a familiar Windows-style
look and feel. In addition to the security controls
and graphical environment, the Darma NAS OS includes
the following enterprise-level features:
- Logical Volume Management with dynamic volume
expansion, storage aggregation, and virtualization
- Volume snapshot technology for instant
point-in-time copy of data
- SGI's XFS high-performance journaling
filesystem for rapid recovery and extremely large disk farms
- Access Control Lists (ACL) extended file
permissions
- SMB / CIFS and NFS protocols for Windows,
Unix, Linux, and Apple OS X networks
- Microsoft domain and Active Directory
Services (ADS) integration
- Mirror local or network data from multiple
sources to destinations; tape or disk backup and restore
Darma is currently working with its OEM customers to validate
the operating system on their specialized NAS hardware.
A number of white box system builders are also evaluating
the operating system. The feedback so far is excellent,
with excitement to use our product to upgrade or replace
other operating systems.
Bill Johnson, president of
Darma, says, "Our development efforts have yielded an efficient, secure, full
featured, and low cost operating system that we envision to become the market
leader. We invested a considerable amount of time in the architecture
underneath the hood where others have not. We believe we will be successful in
the markets that require better security and robust functionality."
Darma also unveiled today its roadmap
for new features and optional components to compliment
the base NAS OS. These features include the iSCSI protocol
with target and initiator modes, clustering for high
performance and availability, filesystem encryption
for data security, integrated firewall and IPSec for
increased network security, local virus scanner, and
Common Information Model (CIM) support for storage management
and virtualization. More technical and development information
is available at the Darma NAS OS website: nas.darma.com.
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